The Price Of Freedom: Political Philosophy From Thoreau's Journals

Henry David Thoreau
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Excerpts from Thoreau's journals concerning civil disobedience, conscience, law, government, slavery, war, and economics. These passages are what Thoreau considered to be "the price of freedom" - his attempts to mine the richest vein of observations about human conscience and political philosophy, and to present what he found free from all censorship.
Genres: PhilosophyPoliticsNonfictionSocial JusticeClassics
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