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Essay heading: Frederick Douglass and Adam Smith Together
 
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Whatever work he does beyond what is sufficient to purchase his own maintenance, can be squeezed out of him by violence only, and not by any interest of his own."(Smith, Wealth of Nations). The thirst for work . Even as he submitted nearly all his wages to his master, and was unable to enjoy the true feeling of being independently employed, Douglass still suffered the injustices of being held as a slave...
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Whatever work he does beyond what is sufficient to purchase his own maintenance, can be squeezed out of him by violence only, and not by any interest of his own."(Smith, Wealth of Nations). The thirst for work . Even as he submitted nearly all his wages to his master, and was unable to enjoy the true feeling of being independently employed, Douglass still suffered the injustices of being held as a slave...
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