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George Fitzhugh argued that slavery was a positive good because it provided care and guidance for enslaved people who were considered inferior and incapable of living independently. He believed that slavery was beneficial to both enslaved individuals and society as a whole, promoting social stability and preserving the institution of slavery.
There is no argument - it happened.
I believe that argument is good for a good friendship as you can freely say what you feel and there is no restrictions..
A good salesman is the one who can made a rational argument from irrational argument...
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An invalid argument is when the facts you are using are invalid or your forms of defense are wrong or incorrect, a valid argument is the opposite of an invalid argument. "There is a windmill in my beard. your argument is invalid." (This is a good example of a bad contradiction)
Being positive leads to good things.
A valid argument is certainly stronger than an invalid argument. but an argument can be valid and still be relatively weak. Validity and strength are not the same, although they are both good features for an argument to have.
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The best way to win an argument is through honest and respectful communication. Trying to be sneaky or deceptive will only harm relationships and trust in the long run. Instead, focus on presenting logical reasoning, supporting evidence, and active listening to understand the other person's perspective.
A good argument is able to anticipate and predict the responses of it's target audience and/or opposing side.
Noted American authors such as George Fitzhugh and William Gilmore Simms wrote works that openly supported slavery. Fitzhugh advocated for the institution of slavery as a positive good in his book "Cannibals All!," while Simms defended slavery as a necessary social institution in his writings.