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Walden, and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

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In these two American literary classics, Henry David Thoreau offers readers his experiences and thoughts on how to live a more fulfilling life and stand up for what is right.

Having spent two years living in solitude at Walden Pond, he stresses the importance of a quiet, reflective life and the rewards of a nonmaterialistic existence in Walden.

His essay "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" discusses his belief in nonviolent protests against an unjust government-in particular, he attacks the US government's approval of slavery and support for the Mexican-American War.

These unabridged versions were first published in 1854 and 1849, respectively, but their ideas are timeless.

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Lerner Publications
1467749885 / 9781467749886
eBook (EPUB)
01/01/2014
336 pages
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