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Henry Thoreau Civil Disobedience

Henry Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" is his views on the relationship between man and his government. He begins by saying that most governments are usually ineffective and all are sometimes. He says that a government where a majority rules isn't just. Men should do "the right thing" before following the law. People who serve the state do so as machines and are not worthy. Those who serve the state with their "conscience" are worthy yet not recognized as such.



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