{mosimage}In Capitalismo e Escravidão no Brasil Meridional (Capitalism and Slavery in Southern Brazil), Cardoso takes special pains to distinguish the dialectical mode of analysis he uses to study slavery from the functionalist approach, which seeks to understand how each part of society contributes to the whole.
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This man talks about slavery as if somewhere in his past his ancestors were not slaves.
What he needs to do is follow his family tree back and identify the slaves in his background!
Same can be said of all racists who think that they somehow escaped being the decendents of slaves!
Your just like everyone else so stop talking like your not, descendent of slaves.
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Brazilian Slavery written by Guest,
June 13, 2005
Dialectical thinking: Old Massa was a sick-assed low life.
Abolition and development: Old Massa didn't want to give up the good life!
Unprepared for freedom: Old Massa found a new way to trick their asses into thinking they were free!
Histories hidden social class: Old Massa has found a way through the media to keep the world from seeing that your asses are still enslaved!
Marxism: The opium of the intellectuals: Old Massa got karl Marx to use his persuasive arguments to convince left wing, government is your daddy liberals, to brainwash the slaves into thinking they're are free, and accepting their current condition!
What he needs to do is follow his family tree back and identify the slaves in his background!
Same can be said of all racists who think that they somehow escaped being the decendents of slaves!
Your just like everyone else so stop talking like your not, descendent of slaves.