A biography of Henry Hughes of Mississippi (1829-1862), demonstrating that his defence of slavery was part of a larger vision of warranteeism, which prescribed an authoritarian state that guaranteed the subsistence of the labouring classes through tight control of all social and class relations.
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A biography of Henry Hughes of Mississippi (1829-1862), demonstrating that his defence of slavery was part of a larger vision of warranteeism, which prescribed an authoritarian state that guaranteed the subsistence of the labouring classes through tight control of all social and class relations.
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8vo, pp. xiv, 226. Appendix, bibliography, index. Near fine in dj. Hughes envisioned a social order he called "warranteeism, " in which an authoritarian state took care of the laboring classes, but held tight control of all their social and labor relations. He predicted the collapse of free-labor societies.
Add this copy of Henry Hughes and Proslavery Thought in the Old South to cart. $67.46, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1997 by Louisiana State Univ Pr.