The Position And Course of the South

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In the South and as an unavoidable inference, does it follow that the industrial economy and the system of foreign relations of the nation, so far as based on commercial principles, should spring from, and be controlled by the cot- ton growing States. Why is it otherwise, but that in the nation there is another section supported by interests antagonist to these, in other words, a section which is in fact, a foreign power. We have shown that in the vital principle of political organization, the ...relation of labour and capital, the North and the South are irreconceivably hostile, that their social and political systems cannot co-exist — that the one in the nature of things wages internecine war against the other. Now we need not at- tempt to prove that cotton can be produced in quantities sufficient for the world's wants, only where labour and ca])ital stand in the relation of master and slave. Experience has decided that question if it has set- tled no other. What is the result ? Why that throwing aside the va- riance in the systems of representation and taxation above referred to — the North and South are diametrically opposed to each other on those most essential political relations which govern the wealth, the civiliza- tion, the national existence of the South.

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