Thoreau argues that individuals have the right to disobey unjust laws and that it is their duty to act according to their conscience, even if that means opposing the government. He believes that individuals should not blindly follow laws that go against their moral beliefs or principles.
He assumes he has the right to do at any time what he thinks is right.
To do what he thinks is right
Thoreau supported the idea of civil disobedience, believing that individuals have a moral obligation to resist unjust laws. He argued that if a law requires you to participate in injustice, it is better to break the law and stand up for what is right. Thoreau's stance influenced later civil rights movements and advocates of nonviolent resistance.
Thoreau refers to civil disobedience as merley a right to show that the people have the say of what they believe in its their duty to stand for the unjust laws
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Thoreau says business stifles poetry and philosophy.
Thoreau says business stifles poetry and philosophy.
Books and poems were written by Henry David Thoreau. Some say he was really good at it, too.
Thoreau says that conformity stifles poetry and philosophy by limiting individual expression and creativity.
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first you Google the word obligation. and then read it together. and it should say.. christians have a free life from god and have power over everything more than none-christians and .. whatever obligation is. see if it makes sence. christians have made every things right for them wether it is wrong or right that's why they keep updating there bible.nothing is wrong in there world
i do believe that it would be free speech,",civil disobedience