There were several principles written in the article of George Fitzhugh that argues, first free society is a dead failure, and false philosophy of untruth exist in their theories, starting with John Locke, an English philosopher who works consist of the liberal theory. Afterward, he states that the government (capitalism) was uninterested in Southerners until abolition emerged meanwhile illustrating to the North the reasonability to the labor of slaves. Secondly, Fitzhugh further argues that all men in the Declaration of Independence are not created equal. Finally, Fitzhugh says that the idea of equality was misleading and immoral and that nature had formed a society of different social classes (socialization).
A= Audience(s) of text
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E= Elaborate on at least three questions and comments
1. Can liberty and socialism exist together? I would say no because human nature would effect socialism unless a person become forced to participate in it therefore this will take away their freedom which is liberty.
2. Did slavery contribute to capitalism?
Yes, the slave owners became entrepreneurs who made them rich from the proceeds of the cotton.
3. During the period George Fitzhugh presented his article was this a major time in history?
Fitzhugh published his article during the antebellum era before the Americans civil war.
Y= Your connection to the text (not so much did you identify with something in the text, but did it remind you of something--another text, another course, an experience, the news, etc.)
In relating to the document, I would like to compare capitalism with economic globalization the outsourcing of work to other countries to pay lower wages and sometimes taking the natural resource from particular