rmwilliamsjr
Puritan Board Freshman
In reading the current active thread on Dabney, Christianity and slavery, i am reminded on the biggest problem i've had with Dabney.
Dabney equates abolitionism with French revolutionary/enlightenment thought, especially the ideal of egalitarianism. He opposes it with what looks like a hierarchical view of society built with slavery at the bottom. There are several places in Defense of Virginia that he strongly contends that the war will destroy the authentic Southern Christian civilization with this notion of natural God-ordained hierarchy and replace it with the French Jacobinism.
my problem in teasing the elements of the discussion apart is not just the issues of racial vs OT slavery or even cultural blindness on Dabney's part but rather this much bigger issue of an hierarchical society vs an egalitarian one.
notes:
defense of Virginia is available at
A Defence of Virginia: (and Through ... - Google Book Search
Dabney equates abolitionism with French revolutionary/enlightenment thought, especially the ideal of egalitarianism. He opposes it with what looks like a hierarchical view of society built with slavery at the bottom. There are several places in Defense of Virginia that he strongly contends that the war will destroy the authentic Southern Christian civilization with this notion of natural God-ordained hierarchy and replace it with the French Jacobinism.
my problem in teasing the elements of the discussion apart is not just the issues of racial vs OT slavery or even cultural blindness on Dabney's part but rather this much bigger issue of an hierarchical society vs an egalitarian one.
notes:
defense of Virginia is available at
A Defence of Virginia: (and Through ... - Google Book Search