Orestes A. Brownson Quote

If there must always be a laboring population distinct from proprietors and employers, we regard the slave system as decidedly preferable to the system at wages.


The Laboring Classes: An Article from the Boston Quarterly Review (ed. 1840)


If there must always be a laboring population distinct from proprietors and employers, we regard the slave system as decidedly preferable to the...

If there must always be a laboring population distinct from proprietors and employers, we regard the slave system as decidedly preferable to the...

If there must always be a laboring population distinct from proprietors and employers, we regard the slave system as decidedly preferable to the...

If there must always be a laboring population distinct from proprietors and employers, we regard the slave system as decidedly preferable to the...