Whig subversion doesn't change the fact that the Confederacy was desperately hanging on to the institution of slavery regardless of the negative effects on it's economy or people, and that institution of slavery was the basis of their political elites and economic system. And it was still a major cultural and religious argument in the US.
reducing a complex issue to an infantile understanding
I've been saying the opposite.
You can't remove slavery from the list of causes. Just like you can't remove States Rights from the list of causes. It's the same problem.
You can't claim that the problem with modern society is Globalization, but not Cultural Marxism.
I appreciate this. You remind me of my old history teacher and I always enjoyed reading the complexities of history and not pop culture remakes even if most of my classmates hated it.
Whig subversion doesn't change the fact that the Confederacy was desperately hanging on to the institution of slavery regardless of the negative effects on it's economy or people, and that institution of slavery was the basis of their political elites and economic system. And it was still a major cultural and religious argument in the US.
I've been saying the opposite.
You can't remove slavery from the list of causes. Just like you can't remove States Rights from the list of causes. It's the same problem.
You can't claim that the problem with modern society is Globalization, but not Cultural Marxism.
I appreciate this. You remind me of my old history teacher and I always enjoyed reading the complexities of history and not pop culture remakes even if most of my classmates hated it.
I literally did that in school.