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    Henry David Thoreau in his essay tittled‚ Civil Disobedience‚ worded it best stating‚ “...men serve state...not as men mainly‚ but as machine”. An over zealous case of nationalism causes citizens to allow their identity to be based upon their allegiance to

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    Henry David Thoreau once said‚ "In the long run‚ men hit only that they aim at‚ therefore they had better aim at something high." I agree with Thoreau completely. When you have goals in life‚ you’re going to do anything and everything to accomplish those goals. Therefore why not set higher goals that you will endeavor just with diminutive amount of more effort? One semester of English has gone by and there’s another semester to go. Even though I have done fairly well in English the first semester

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    In the articles: “Resistance to Civil Government” by Henry David Thoreau‚ “On Nonviolent Resistance” by Gandhi‚ and “Letter from Birmingham City Jail” by Martin Luther King‚ each makes a strong case for civil disobedience. The term “civil disobedience” refers to any nonviolent resistance to a governing authority on moral grounds. Thoreau‚ Gandhi‚ and King each argues in his own way that when the rights of a minority or an individual are ignored by any government‚ it is incumbent upon all who recognize

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    Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau was little known outside his hometown of Concord‚ Massachusetts‚ where he was much admired for his passionate stance on social issues‚ his deep knowledge of natural history‚ and the originality of his lectures‚ essays‚ and books. He was also maligned as a crank and malingerer who never held a steady job and whose philosophy was but a pale imitation of Ralph Waldo Emerson ’s. Thoreau was a man of ideas who struggled all his

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    allowed intellectual support and leadership to a number of social reforms that would not have been able to occur without the ideals of Emerson. Looking at Emerson’s’ Nature‚ Self-Reliance‚ and other works along with his most recognized follower Henry David Thoreau’s Walden; there are many similarities in their context that apply to life today. One of the main ideals in the literary contributions of the Transcendentalist authors of the 1830-1880’s was the idea that man is not governed by the predisposition

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    Western ideologies‚ Ghandi based the Indian revolution within a mix of Hindu and Western influences. First and foremost to Ghandi was the idea of Indian Nationalism and the strong sense of being exclusively Indian‚ a romantic notion also preached by Henry David Thoreau. When Thoreau speaks of an American government that he wishes was less controlling‚ he insists‚ “The character inherent in the American people has done all that has been accomplished; and it would have done somewhat more‚ if the government

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    Love for Freedom‚ Love for Nature “Only the really young are the fearless‚ have the optimism‚ the romanticism to take unimaginable risks”-Olivia Wilde (American actress‚ producer and activist). The show Klondike was about two friends who moved to a new town‚ penniless‚ in hopes to find gold.One of the friends‚ Bryan‚ is murdered early on. The story then follows the other friend‚ Bill‚ and how he handles his friends death and his confrontations with puritanism and romanticism. This story draws

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    “We do not ride the railroad; it rides on us‚” Henry David Thoreau once stated in a caveat that‚ unfortunately‚ the majority of the population has failed to heed. Thoreau’s “railroad” represents modern technology and he believes that people indulge themselves in technology so greatly to the point that it essentially dictates their lives and actions. Similarly‚ in “Burned Out and Bored” Ronald Dahl reflects upon how the increased use of technology‚ among many other factors‚ has caused people to

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    four usages: Commodity‚ Beauty‚ Language and Discipline. These distinctions define the ways by which humans use nature for their basic needs‚ their desire for delight‚ their communication with one another and their understanding of the world.[3] Henry David Thoreau had read "Nature" as a senior at Harvard College and took it to heart. It eventually became an essential influence for Thoreau’s later writings‚ including his seminal Walden. In fact‚ Thoreau wrote Walden while living in a self-built cabin

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    According to Henry David Thoreau’s Resistance To Civil Government‚ where the term “civil disobedience” was popularized‚ it is “the act of willful resistance‚ achieved by not obeying laws considered to be hypocritical‚” (Grade Saver). Throughout United States history‚ civil disobedience has been one of the most effective ways for the people to achieve desired results in the face of disagreement with the government and laws. Examples of such include Rosa Park’s refusal to move away from her seat at

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