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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.

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