DVM2350 Chapter 15: marx argument against capitalism notes

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Both mill and marx concerned about slave trade. I(cid:373)porta(cid:374)t to prote(cid:272)t the rights of all people = (cid:271)ut people do(cid:374)"t (cid:271)elie(cid:448)e that: we know certain kinds of the population are excluded: women and children are excluded. When reading mill and marx, you will find that in political societies concerned about threating equally, they think that race will be resolved when other things are resolved. Slavery is abolished in britain in early 1838 (the slave trade is abolished in. Mill and marx are thereby mainly focused on slavery in the american south, where it continues. There is a strong abolitionist movement in england. Predo(cid:373)i(cid:374)a(cid:374)t (cid:448)ie(cid:449) o(cid:374) ra(cid:272)ial differe(cid:374)(cid:272)e: it"s (cid:374)atural. Others skeptical of this claim; all bodies are composed of the same four blood types. Mill thinks we should not use laws to enforce those differences. No evidence that the physical colour of skin can translate in anything meaningful. Slavery/inferiority is a product of human relationships.

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