Letter On the Relation of the White And African Races in the United States Show
Letter On the Relation of the White And African Races in the United States Show
James Mitchell
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The one embodies in its political structure the principle that equality is the right of man — the other that it is the right of equals only. The one, embodying the principle that equality is the right of man, expands upon the horizontal plane of pure democ- racy ; the other, embodying the principle that it is not the right of man, but of equals only, has taken to itself the rounded form of a social aristocracy ; in the one there is hireling labor, in the other slave labor ; in the one, there- f...ore, in theory, at least, labor is voluntary; in the other in- voluntary ; in the labor of the one there is the elective franchise, in the other there is not; and, as labor is always in excess of direction, in the one the power of government is only with the lower classes, in the other the upper; in the one, therefore, the reins of government come from the heels, in the other from the head, of the society; in the one it is guided by the worst, in the other by the best, intelligence ; in the one it is from those who have the least, in the other from those who have the greatest, stake in the continuance of existing order ; in the one the pauper laborer has power to rise and appropriate, by law, the goods protected by the State^when pressure comes, as come it must, there will be the motive to exert it^ — and thus the ship of State turns bot- tom upwards ; in the other there is no pauper labor with power of rising ; the ship of State has the ballast of a dis- franchised class; there is no possibility of political upheaval, therefore, and it is reasonably certain that, so steadied, it will sail erect, and onward, to an indefinitely distant period.
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