Esclavage et liberté. Tome deuxiéme, troisiéme partie - Existence de l'homme et des Sociétés en harmonie avec les lois universelles
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Existence de l'homme et des Sociétés en harmonie avec les lois universelles
Author: Alphonse Ride
Publisher: H.-L. Delloye
Place of printing: Paris
Year of publication: 1843
Product Condition:
Paperback original, rather worn: lack the back, front plate off and secured with tape. Staple the deckled lightly untied. Slightly burnished cards, sporadic blooms
Pages: 476
Format: In eighth
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 22
Width: 15
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The thesis supported by the author, planter of the Antilles, are summarized effectively in front of plate paperback original: "État de nature: Liberté (Opposition, Combat), Inegalité (Destruction ou Esclavage). La Société de forme par le Despotisme (Intelligence, Ordre), l'esclavage (Travail, Bien-Etre). Les Sociétés tombent in décadence par the abus de despotisme et par la souveraineté du peuple (Ignorance, Desordre), la Liberté (Opposition, Combat), l ' Egalité (Opposition aux Lois universelles). La perfection est dans l puisse M'en Consoler (Intelligence, Grandeur des peuples), the Patronage (Protection, Bien-Etre), la Famille (Union of interets, Devellopement) "First and only edition of this interesting treatise in support of slavery as opposed to egalitarian theory of Rousseau, Voltaire, Volney, Lamennais: slavery is part of natural law, located right in the natural inequality of men and is the guarantor of social order. In particular in this second volume develops a comparison between slavery and the working conditions in France and in the American colonies, with precise, sociological statistics descriptions and critiques the current economic analysis.
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