Similarities Between Walden And Civil Disobedience

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Henry David Thoreau was born in 1817. Famous for many reasons he was a leading transcendentalist, a movement that believes our knowledge of reality comes from our own thoughts as opposed to scientific evidence. For example, they believe that proof of g-d can be found by reflecting upon yourself. Thoreau is best known for two writings the book Walden and an essay titled Civil Disobedience. The essay was first published in 1849 was to convince individuals to not obey civil laws in order to induce change. “That government is best which governs least”, the opening quote of the essay shows the distrust Thoreau has in government coming from the belief that it is “perverted and abused”. Small groups of elite individuals manipulate the government

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