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Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery: As Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States, with the Duties of Masters to Slaves

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In "Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery," William A. Smith rigorously explores the complex socio-economic and moral dimensions of slavery, melding philosophical inquiry with a practical critique of its systemic prevalence in 19th-century America. Rich in dialectical reasoning, the text navigates the paradoxes of ownership, autonomy, and ethical responsibility, employing a narrative style that is both didactic and persuasive. Smith meticulously engages with contemporary philosophical debates while illuminating the historical context that shaped the institution of slavery, making each lecture a thought-provoking reflection on humanity's darker tendencies. William A. Smith, a prominent Southern advocate for slavery and president of Randolph-Macon College, draws from his deep immersion in the sociopolitical landscape of his time. His academic background and personal convictions profoundly informed his perspectives on slavery, as he sought to articulate justifications that aligned with the prevailing norms of his society. This complex interplay between intellect and ideology offers readers a glimpse into the moral quandaries faced by individuals during an era of profound ethical contradiction. Readers interested in the intersections of philosophy, ethics, and American history will find Smith's work an essential, albeit controversial, exploration of slavery's justifications. This book not only serves as a historical artifact but also invites contemporary audiences to reflect on the enduring implications of its themes in today's discussions on human rights and social justice.

© 2022 DigiCat (E-Book): 8596547309901

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E-Book: 15. September 2022

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