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Paperback Thoreau: Philosopher of Freedom: Writings on Liberty Book

ISBN: 1025509552

ISBN13: 9781025509556

Thoreau: Philosopher of Freedom: Writings on Liberty

"Thoreau: Philosopher of Freedom: Writings on Liberty by Henry David Thoreau" is a profound collection of essays and reflections from one of America's most influential thinkers. This volume brings together Thoreau's essential works on the relationship between the individual and the state, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to personal conscience and moral autonomy. As a seminal figure in Transcendentalism, Thoreau explores the themes of civil disobedience, social justice, and the inherent value of living deliberately in a world often constrained by institutional pressures.

The collection highlights Thoreau's radical approach to liberty, arguing that true freedom is found not only in political rights but in the spiritual and intellectual independence of the human soul. Readers will find his celebrated critiques of government overreach and his defense of the rights of the individual against the tyranny of the majority. By examining the intersections of nature, ethics, and politics, this work remains a cornerstone of political philosophy. Featuring insights from James Mackaye, this compilation serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the enduring legacy of Thoreau's advocacy for freedom and the power of the individual spirit.

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