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Thoreau on Civil Disobedience

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Thoreau give the reason why civil disobedience is to be accepted as a method of bringing about change when he talks about the responsibility the individual has to shape the government and the fact that the government must be made into something people can respect. If the people do not respect it, he is saying, they need not obey it and can use disobedience as a way of bringing about the necessary change. Thoreau opposed slavery and war and used civil disobedience to express his beliefs and to prick the conscience of the government. While this view is appealing, it can also be abused and arguably could be used to support many movements and ideas we might find appealing. We thus have to ask whether or not we should reject Thoreau's position of civil disobedience.

Thoreau's view begins with a restatement of a basic American principle, that the government which is best is the one that governs least. Thoreau makes a powerful reference to the basic belief in the American system--that the people are the government and not the other way round, and that everything that has been accomplished has been accomplished not by the government b

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