Henry David Thoreau broke the law by refusing to pay taxes because he believed it supported unjust institutions like slavery and the Mexican-American War. He wanted to protest these injustices and demonstrate his commitment to civil disobedience as a form of protest against an unjust government.
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B. Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau believes that a person should act according to their conscience and refuse to follow unjust laws. He argues for civil disobedience as a means to peacefully protest against unjust government actions. He believes it is the duty of individuals to resist and actively work to change unjust laws.
To explain when a person has a moral obligation to disobey the law
“The law will never make men free, it is men that have to make the law free.” Henry David Thoreau, Philosopher, Scholar
Ignore it and distance themselves from the government
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.
Ignore it and distance themselves from the government
To explain why citizens have a moral obligation to disobey laws they find unjust
Although he spent only a single night in jail (his aunt, against his wishes, paid the taxes, thus securing his release), Thoreau documented his opposition to the government's actions in his famous book-length essay Civil Disobedience (1849), insisting that if an injustice of government isof such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law. Let your life be a counter friction to stop the machine.
Civil disobedience is the act of peacefully breaking a law or rule to protest against unjust or unfair government actions. Henry David Thoreau's refusal to pay taxes in protest against the Mexican-American War and slavery is an example of civil disobedience. Thoreau believed in the moral obligation of individuals to resist unjust laws through nonviolent protest.