
No Property in Man
By
Sean Wilentz
Read by
L. J. Ganser
Release:
10/02/2018
Release:
10/02/2018
Release:
10/02/2018
Release:
10/02/2018
Runtime:
10h 24m
Runtime:
10h 24m
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"[A] revealing and passionately argued book.”
New York Times Book Review
Americans revere the Constitution even as they argue fiercely over its original toleration of slavery. Some historians have charged that slaveholders actually enshrined human bondage at the nation's founding. The acclaimed political historian Sean Wilentz shares the dismay but sees the Constitution and slavery differently. Although the proslavery side won important concessions, he asserts, antislavery impulses also influenced the framers' work. Far from covering up a crime against humanity, the Constitution restricted slavery's legitimacy under the new national government. In time, that limitation would open the way for the creation of an antislavery politics that led to Southern secession, the Civil War, and Emancipation.
Wilentz's controversial and timely reconsideration upends orthodox views of the Constitution. He describes the document as a tortured paradox that abided slavery without legitimizing it. This paradox lay behind the great political battles that fractured the nation over the next seventy years. As Southern Fire-eaters invented a proslavery version of the Constitution, antislavery advocates, including Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, proclaimed antislavery versions based on the framers' refusal to validate what they called "property in man."
Wilentz's controversial and timely reconsideration upends orthodox views of the Constitution. He describes the document as a tortured paradox that abided slavery without legitimizing it. This paradox lay behind the great political battles that fractured the nation over the next seventy years. As Southern Fire-eaters invented a proslavery version of the Constitution, antislavery advocates, including Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, proclaimed antislavery versions based on the framers' refusal to validate what they called "property in man."
Release:
2018-10-02
2018-10-02
2018-10-02
2018-10-02
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10h 24m
10h 24m
10h 24m
10h 24m
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Language:
English
ISBN:
9781541449909
9781665217927
9781665217934
9781630153571
Publisher:
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
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