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Walden and Civil Disobedience (Penguin American Library) Walden and Civil Disobedience (Penguin American Library)
by Henry David Thoreau

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Own this book for it's literary and artistic significance and read it for it's modern relevance. On the heels of our forefathers and less than seventy-five years after the birth of our nation Thoreau asks the fundamental question; Is this as good as it gets?

Every American should be familiar with Thoreau's Civil Disobedience. Thoreau discusses the concept that in the process of establishing a free and independent American government we failed to protect and ensure the freedom and independence of the American individual.

This is a must read for anyone exploring the concepts of law and government as it relates to the individual in the current age of globalism and political upheaval.

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