On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau audiobook

On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

By Henry David Thoreau
Read by Edoardo Ballerini

Reluctant Poet, Inc.

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9798212178631

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    ISBN: 9798212178648

Runtime: 0.86 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” is a political treatise against slavery, war, and an argument that individuals not cede excessive power to government.

A masterpiece of American individualism, the essay is considered by many to be one of the most important pieces of political and philosophical writings ever produced by an American.

Thoreau wrote the essay because of his opposition to slavery and the Mexican–American War. When the government engages in actions that are unjust, he believed that citizens should completely withdraw their support of the government and stop paying taxes, even if it results in imprisonment or violence.

People who said they have been influenced by Civil Disobedience include Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., President John F. Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, suffragist Alice Paul, and authors Leo Tolstoy, Marcel Proust, Ernest Hemingway, Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis, and William Butler Yeats.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Thoreau was a great writer, philosopher, poet, and…one of the greatest and most moral men America has produced…He went to gaol for the sake of his principles and suffering humanity. His essay [On the Duty of Civil Disobedience] has, therefore, been sanctified by suffering. Moreover, it is written for all time. Its incisive logic is unanswerable.” Mohandas K. Gandhi, lawyer, ethicist, and activist for Indian self-rule
“[In] Thoreau’s essay On Civil Disobedience…I made my first contact with the theory of nonviolent resistance. Fascinated by the idea of refusing to cooperate with an evil system, I was so deeply moved that I reread the work several times. I became convinced that noncooperation with evil is as much a moral obligation as is cooperation with good. No other person has been more eloquent and passionate in getting this idea across than Henry David Thoreau.” Martin Luther King, Jr., Baptist minister and leader of the Civil Rights Movement

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Author Bio: Henry David Thoreau

Author Bio: Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) was an American essayist, naturalist, philosopher, and poet. Born at Concord, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard, he began his career as a teacher. Through his older friend and neighbor, Ralph Waldo Emerson, he became a part of the Transcendentalist circle and one of that group’s most eloquent spokespersons. He is best known for his book Walden and his essay “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience.” 

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Runtime: 0.86
Audience: Adult
Language: English