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Slaveholders' Dilemma: Freedom and Progress in Southern Conservative Thought, 1820-1860 (Jack N. and Addie D. Averitt Lecture Series, No. 1)
February 1, 1994, University of South Carolina Press
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The slaveholders' dilemma: freedom and progress in southern conservative thought, 1820-1860
1992, University of South Carolina Press
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0872497836 9780872497832
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"The mainstream of modern Western thought has cast slavery and progress as irreconcilable opposites, insisting that slavery impeded progress by restricting the freedom of every individual to contribute to society through the pursuit of self interest."
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"The mainstream of modern Western thought has cast slavery and progress as irreconcilable opposites, insisting that slavery impeded progress by restricting the freedom of every individual to contribute to society through the pursuit of self interest."
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