![]() ![]() Here was a man who thought deeply about a lot of things and related everyday life to the furtherance of truth and justice. ![]() This is a relevant topic because Thoreau was such a complex writer whose works gave us a better understanding of the nuances of his character. This paper looks at Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience from an individualist viewpoint and sees the extent to which he adapts this in this work as related with other pieces of works also taking the same stance. To that effect, it also opposes tradition and religion or any kind of moral standard that is coming from the external environment that limits and restricts an individual’s freedom of choice (Individualism). ![]()
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