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Walden and on the Duty of Civil Disobedience

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Set against the backdrop of nature, the book chronicles Thoreau's two-year retreat at Walden Pond, exploring themes of simplicity, self-reliance, and the beauty of the natural world. It also features "Civil Disobedience," a powerful essay advocating for resistance against unjust government actions. This edition includes an introduction by Charles R. Anderson and a comprehensive timeline of Thoreau's life, enriching the reader's understanding of his philosophical contributions to American literature.

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Thoreau takes us to 19th-century America, where he spent over two years living simply by Walden Pond. It’s part reflection on a simpler life, part critique of materialism. Some parts drag a bit, but overall, it’s worth the read.