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In "Cannibals all! or, Slaves without Masters", George Fitzhugh explores 19th-century American slavery, arguing that it benefits both slaves and masters. He challenges abolitionist views using rhetorical arguments and historical examples, highlighting the economic and social complexities of the antebellum South. Fitzhugh, a Southern social theorist and pro-slavery advocate, draws from his experiences as a lawyer and plantation owner. His book provides a unique perspective on a controversial subject, making it a recommended read for those interested in Southern history, philosophy, or political theory.