Civil Disobedience and Reading

Civil Disobedience and Reading

1866 • 64 pages

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15

Two essays from Henry David Thoreau published in a Penguin 60s Classic.

The first, and longest is about democracy and government, and the control of the masses by the few. It is serious and a spirited read, but ultimately not a lecture I was in the mood to be subjected to.

The second, Reading just comes across as pompous and again, a lecture.

Not really for me. Good for some idealist university student with no commitments who can think in an ideal world scenario and not apply to real life.

November 29, 2016