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Thoreau might argue that government should be limited and only involved in matters that protect individual liberties. He might criticize the overreach of government control and advocate for a more decentralized governing system. Thoreau would likely emphasize the importance of personal responsibility and self-reliance over reliance on government intervention.
you cant :( i think amoral and immoral are the same thing
Thoreau visited all the farms in twelve-mile radius of where he lived
immoral; honest
immoral; honest
Thoreau learned much about himself, the human spirit, and nature from living in the woods.
One thing you can do to not have the baby, even if it is immoral is to have an abortion.
Thoreau identifies conformity as the one thing that stifles poetry and philosophy, as he believes that yielding to societal expectations limits one's ability to think freely and creatively.
The answer to that depends on the person you're asking. I, for one, think it's immoral. Killing someone is never the right answer. After all, maybe the person actually was innocent.
They thought it was immoral and should be abolished.
The quote "I think of you every other minute of the day" does not belong to Ralph Waldo Emerson or Henry David Thoreau. It is not a direct quote from their works.
According to some people, yes. But some people think all sex outside marriage is immoral. It really depends who is likely to get hurt - maybe a neglected wife, who feels left out. If you can do it without leaving victims, I can't see why it's immoral.