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Henry Thoreau is discussed.

In “Civil Disobedience” Henry Thoreau states, “you serve your country poorly if you do so by suppressing your conscience in favor of the law — your country needs consciences more than it needs conscienceless robots.”  What does he mean by that? Do you agree with his premise?  Is civil disobedience ever right?


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Civil Disobedience is briefly overviewed.

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