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Walden and Civil Disobedience

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266 pages
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10 hours

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Exploring themes of simplicity and self-sufficiency, this work details Thoreau's reflections during his two-year stay at Walden Pond. He examines economic independence, the beauty of nature, and the transformative power of literature. Through a series of essays, Thoreau advocates for a life of purpose and connection to the natural world, encouraging readers to contemplate their own existence and values. His insights remain influential in discussions about environmentalism and personal introspection.

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