Henry David Thoreau believed in individual conscience and resistance to unjust laws. He emphasized the power of individual action and civil disobedience rather than relying solely on voting as a means of creating change. Thoreau believed in personal responsibility and standing up against injustice, regardless of legal structures.
That voting is ineffective
To explain when a person has a moral obligation to disobey the law
Did you say this because that's who you're voting for or because you KNOW he's voting for him?
Transcending the conventions of society by living in solitude
David B. Hill has written: 'Election demographics' -- subject(s): Demographic surveys, Voting, Voting research 'Trends in American electoral behavior' -- subject(s): Elections, Politics and government, Voting
TEDTalks - 2006 David Bismark E-voting Without Fraud was released on: USA: July 2010
this Question is a opinion
Thats your opinion
It is a matter of opinion.
David Palmer, who in 1993 finished 3rd in the voting.
This is a matter of personal opinion.
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