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Walden and Civil Disobedience

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306 pages
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11 hours

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Through his reflections, Thoreau advocates for solitude and self-discovery as essential for personal awakening. He argues that true existence is achieved by stepping away from societal norms, allowing for a return to society as a more enlightened individual. Alongside these insights, "Civil Disobedience" critiques government overreach and champions civil liberties. Thoreau's timeless philosophy of individualism and appreciation for nature continues to resonate, encouraging readers to explore their own paths to enlightenment.

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