Abe Lincoln's Favorite Hate Read
19th Century Southern lawyer-turned-sociologist and noted shut-in George Fitzhugh was "too online" 140 years before the internet was even invented. He stayed inside all day reading newspapers, books, and political pamphlets, rarely leaving home. As with anyone who shapes their worldview only by consuming media, Fitzhugh started to believe some pretty wild ideas. Particularly, that pretty much everyone should be a slave. Black, white, brown -- race didn't matter (much). Most people on Earth should be slaves in Fitzhugh's mind. This take not only made him a famous author and political commentator, it inspired none other than Abraham Lincoln to get back into politics after losing his congressional seat.Subscribe to the Softcore History Patreon for hundreds of hours of extra history content including listener history questions, history movie watch-alongs, and weekly bonus episodes.Customize your summer style with Indochino. Go to Indochino.com and use code SOFTCORE to get 10% off any purchase of $399 or more.Get 25% off your subscription or try the app FREE for seven days at Fitbod.me/SOFTCORE. Head to FACTORMEALS.com/softcore50 and use code softcore50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. Visit KalmWithKava.com/podcast and discover a range of flavors designed to soothe your mind and body. Use code SOFTCORE10 at checkout for a special discount on your first order.FOLLOW SOFTCORE HISTORYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@softcorehistoryInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/softcorehistoryRob Foxhttps://www.instagram.com/robfoxthree/https://twitter.com/RobFoxThreehttps://www.tiktok.com/@robfoxthreeDan Regesterhttps://www.instagram.com/danregester/https://twitter.com/dan_regester