The Bondsman's Burden: An Economic Analysis of the Common Law of Southern Slavery (Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society)
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Book Synopsis: Were slaves property or human beings under the law? Antebellum Southern judges designed efficient laws that protected property rights and helped slavery remain economically viable, laws that sheltered the persons embodied by that property—the slaves themselves. Unintentionally, these judges generated rules applicable to ordinary Americans. Wahl provides a rigorous, compelling economic analysis of the common law of Southern slavery, inspecting thousands of legal disputes.
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Discover a groundbreaking examination of the complex and controversial legal framework of Southern slavery with "The Bondsman's Burden: An Economic Analysis of the Common Law of Southern Slavery". This meticulously researched book by acclaimed author Wahl takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of antebellum Southern judges who skillfully crafted laws to protect property rights and ensure the economic viability of the institution of slavery.
Delve into the thought-provoking question of whether slaves were regarded as property or human beings under the law. Through Wahl's thorough analysis of thousands of legal disputes, you'll gain a profound understanding of how these judges inadvertently shaped rules that had far-reaching effects on ordinary Americans.
Experience an intellectual exploration like no other as you immerse yourself in the Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society series. Wahl's rigorous and compelling economic analysis in "The Bondsman's Burden" shines a light on a pivotal era in American history and sheds new light on the profound impact of these laws in shaping society then and now.
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