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True to the racist views of the day, Fitzhugh did believe that blacks were “weak, ignorant and dependent” on the superior class of whites, but his racism was part of a class analysis common to socialists. In other words, the benefits that he believed blacks gained from slavery should also be applied to poor, less capable whites.
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This is secretly the view that modern socialists take too.  While they will talk all day about the plight of the poor, they secretly hate them; this is why all their condescending policies actually serve to keep them down.
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Socialism proposes to do away with free competition; to afford protection and support at all times to the laboring class; to bring about, at least, a qualified community or property, and to associate labor. All these purposes, slavery fully and perfectly attains.
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Agree 100%.]]></description>
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True to the racist views of the day, Fitzhugh did believe that blacks were “weak, ignorant and dependent” on the superior class of whites, but his racism was part of a class analysis common to socialists. In other words, the benefits that he believed blacks gained from slavery should also be applied to poor, less capable whites.
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This is secretly the view that modern socialists take too.  While they will talk all day about the plight of the poor, they secretly hate them; this is why all their condescending policies actually serve to keep them down.
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Socialism proposes to do away with free competition; to afford protection and support at all times to the laboring class; to bring about, at least, a qualified community or property, and to associate labor. All these purposes, slavery fully and perfectly attains.
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Agree 100%.]]></description>
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