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Slavery and Capitalism with Phil Magness

Economics Detective Radio

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The Sociology of the South Is an Attack on the Abolitionists

A fitzhugh develops this elaborate theory in 18 54, which is more than a decade before coral marks essentialhy writes down the exact same thing. He thinks that wage labor allows the capitalist class to underpay the people that are working under it and to seize the difference between the wage and the value of their production. It's almost a taking this marxis paradime and then turning the solution on its head to argue in favor of slavery. But fitzhew writes this tract, and the very opening chapter of the sociology for the south is not an attack on the abolitionists. It's an attack on free trade. It'san attack on adam smith. Uds it's

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