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Civil Disobedience, Solitude and Life Without Principle

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Henry David Thoreau's writings reflect his strong individualism and opposition to injustice. "Civil Disobedience" articulates the necessity of resistance against immoral governance, inspired by his own imprisonment. In "Solitude," he explores the profound connection with nature and the self-discovery found in solitude. "Life without Principle" critiques society's obsession with materialism, emphasizing that a focus solely on earning a living can overshadow life's true meaning. Together, these selections showcase Thoreau's enduring philosophy on conscience, nature, and societal values.

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Civil Disobedience, Solitude and Life Without Principle, Henry David Thoreau

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