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Polemical pain : slavery, cruelty, and the rise of humanitarianism
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Abruzzo, Margaret
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19th century
/ Abolitionism
/ Abolitionists
/ Abolitionists -- History -- 19th century
/ Antislavery movements
/ Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ HISTORY
/ Humanitarianism
/ Moral and ethical aspects
/ Moral conditions
/ Morality
/ Psychological aspects
/ Quaker abolitionists
/ Quaker abolitionists -- History -- 19th century
/ Quakers
/ Slavery
/ Slavery -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ Slavery -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ Slavery -- United States -- Psychological aspects
/ Social justice
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States -- Moral conditions -- History -- 19th century
2011
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Polemical pain : slavery, cruelty, and the rise of humanitarianism
by
Abruzzo, Margaret
in
19th century
/ Abolitionism
/ Abolitionists
/ Abolitionists -- History -- 19th century
/ Antislavery movements
/ Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ HISTORY
/ Humanitarianism
/ Moral and ethical aspects
/ Moral conditions
/ Morality
/ Psychological aspects
/ Quaker abolitionists
/ Quaker abolitionists -- History -- 19th century
/ Quakers
/ Slavery
/ Slavery -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ Slavery -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ Slavery -- United States -- Psychological aspects
/ Social justice
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States -- Moral conditions -- History -- 19th century
2011
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Abruzzo, Margaret
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19th century
/ Abolitionism
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/ Abolitionists -- History -- 19th century
/ Antislavery movements
/ Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ HISTORY
/ Humanitarianism
/ Moral and ethical aspects
/ Moral conditions
/ Morality
/ Psychological aspects
/ Quaker abolitionists
/ Quaker abolitionists -- History -- 19th century
/ Quakers
/ Slavery
/ Slavery -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ Slavery -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ Slavery -- United States -- Psychological aspects
/ Social justice
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States -- Moral conditions -- History -- 19th century
2011
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Overview
In 2008 and 2009, the United States Congress apologized for the \"fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery.\" Today no one denies the cruelty of slavery, but few issues inspired more controversy in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Abolitionists denounced the inhumanity of slavery, while proslavery activists proclaimed it both just and humane. Margaret Abruzzo delves deeply into the slavery debate to better understand the nature and development of humanitarianism and how the slavery issue helped shape modern concepts of human responsibility for the suffering of others. Abruzzo first traces the slow, indirect growth in the eighteenth century of moral objections to slavery's cruelty, which took root in awareness of the moral danger of inflicting unnecessary pain. Rather than accept pain as inescapable, as had earlier generations, people fought to ease, discredit, and abolish it. Within a century, this new humanitarian sensibility had made immoral the wanton infliction of pain. Abruzzo next examines how this modern understanding of humanity and pain played out in the slavery debate. Drawing on shared moral-philosophical concepts, particularly sympathy and benevolence, pro- and antislavery writers voiced starkly opposing views of humaneness. Both sides constructed their moral identities by demonstrating their own humanity and criticizing the other's insensitivity. Understanding this contest over the meaning of humanity—and its ability to serve varied, even contradictory purposes—illuminates the role of pain in morality. Polemical Pain shows how the debate over slavery's cruelty played a large, unrecognized role in shaping moral categories that remain pertinent today.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Subject
/ Abolitionists -- History -- 19th century
/ Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ HISTORY
/ Morality
/ Quaker abolitionists -- History -- 19th century
/ Quakers
/ Slavery
/ Slavery -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ Slavery -- United States -- History -- 19th century
/ Slavery -- United States -- Psychological aspects
/ U.S.A
/ United States -- Moral conditions -- History -- 19th century
ISBN
0801898528, 9780801898525, 9781421401270, 1421401274
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