Have you ever wondered why the most powerful form of protest begins with a single voice of dissent? Henry David Thoreau's Civil Disobedience is more than just an essay-it's a moral wake-up call. Written in 1849 following his refusal to pay taxes that supported slavery and war, this groundbreaking text became the blueprint for civil resistance around the globe. With fierce clarity and philosophical insight, Thoreau champions the individual's responsibility to oppose immoral laws and corrupt governments-even if it means facing punishment. This modern edition delivers Thoreau's revolutionary ideas in clear, accessible language while preserving the depth of his convictions. It is a compelling reminder that real change begins not with legislation, but with integrity. What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation: * The Moral Case for Resistance - Why obeying an unjust law is worse than breaking it. * The Power of Individual Conscience - How one person's ethical stand can ignite collective change. * Thoreau's Bold Personal Example - The story behind his refusal to support a government complicit in slavery and war. * Timeless Lessons on Freedom & Responsibility - Learn what it really means to live deliberately and act justly. Civil Disobedience continues to shape the soul of protest literature. Whether you're a student of political thought, a social activist, or someone questioning the status quo, this book will equip you with enduring wisdom-and the courage to use it.
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