"We cannot suppose, therefore, that God has made an order of beings, with such mental qualities and powers, for the sole purpose of being used as beasts, or instruments of labour"
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The phrasing matters. “Order of beings” sounds like natural history, classification, the Enlightenment’s tidy hierarchies - the same intellectual toolkit often used to rationalize racial domination. Clarkson borrows that register, then flips its conclusion: whatever “mental qualities and powers” humans possess, they signal personhood, not property. He’s arguing on terrain his opponents claim to own: reason, religion, and “nature.”
The subtext is political as much as spiritual. Clarkson knows Parliament can be persuaded by a case that makes slavery look like an engine of national sin and national hypocrisy. Calling people “instruments of labour” exposes the ugly modernization of bondage: humans rendered into technology, a profit mechanism with a pulse. The intent isn’t abstract compassion; it’s delegitimization. He’s trying to make slavery intellectually indefensible to the respectable middle - not by pleading, but by insisting that the very moral worldview that props up British society collapses if slavery stands.
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Clarkson, Thomas. (2026, February 16). We cannot suppose, therefore, that God has made an order of beings, with such mental qualities and powers, for the sole purpose of being used as beasts, or instruments of labour. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-cannot-suppose-therefore-that-god-has-made-an-129494/
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Clarkson, Thomas. "We cannot suppose, therefore, that God has made an order of beings, with such mental qualities and powers, for the sole purpose of being used as beasts, or instruments of labour." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-cannot-suppose-therefore-that-god-has-made-an-129494/.
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"We cannot suppose, therefore, that God has made an order of beings, with such mental qualities and powers, for the sole purpose of being used as beasts, or instruments of labour." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-cannot-suppose-therefore-that-god-has-made-an-129494/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.





