Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Walden, and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

Book rating

3.9(783)Add rating

More about the book

Exploring themes of nature, self-reliance, and social justice, this collection offers insight into the philosophical writings of Henry David Thoreau. "Walden" reflects on simple living in natural surroundings, while "Civil Disobedience" advocates for individual resistance to government injustice. Together, these works challenge readers to contemplate their relationship with society and the environment, encouraging a thoughtful approach to both personal and political issues.

Payment methods

3.9
Very Good
783 Ratings
a***@g***.com

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.