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In this contribution, abolitionism is referred to as only the immediatist kind of opposition to a repressive institution. Those who are not calling for the immediate and complete abolition are referred to as gradualists, not as abolitionists.  
In this contribution, abolitionism is referred to as only the immediatist kind of opposition to a repressive institution. Those who are not calling for the immediate and complete abolition are referred to as gradualists, not as abolitionists.  


The reason for this terminological choice is simple. It rests upon the moral (ethical) character of the argument against a repressive institution. If an institution is opposed because of its being unjust, then it makes no sense to call for its gradual elimination. An unjust practice - in theory - has no right to be prolonged. At least in theory, the necessity to abolish it right away and completely, is a necessary corollary of its being unjust. "There is no place for theoretical compromises that do not compromise the integrity of the theory itself. (...) Theoretical gradualism, warned Lloyd Garrison, is perpetuity in practice" [http://archive.mises.org/4888/gradualism-or-abolitionism/ Lora (2006)].
   
   
==Slavery==
==Slavery==
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*[https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/slavery-and-reform-1820-1840/anti-slavery-resistance-movements/from-gradualism-to-abolition/ From Gradualism to Abolition]
*[https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/slavery-and-reform-1820-1840/anti-slavery-resistance-movements/from-gradualism-to-abolition/ From Gradualism to Abolition]
*[http://www.fergusbordewich.com/underground-railroad-timeline.html Underground Railroad Timeline]
*[http://www.fergusbordewich.com/underground-railroad-timeline.html Underground Railroad Timeline]
*[http://archive.mises.org/4888/gradualism-or-abolitionism/ Gradualism or Abolitionism? Ludwig von Mises Institute]
*[http://archive.mises.org/4888/gradualism-or-abolitionism/ Manuel Lora (2006) Gradualism or Abolitionism? Ludwig von Mises Institute]
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