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Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience

Henry David Thoreau

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Walden is Henry David Thoreau’s philosophical reflection on simple living in natural surroundings. Based on his two-year experiment living in a small cabin near Walden Pond in Massachusetts, the book explores themes of self-reliance, individualism, and the spiritual benefits of nature. Thoreau advocates for a life of simplicity, introspection, and minimal materialism, presenting nature as a teacher and refuge from the distractions of modern society. He examines daily life at the pond, from farming and building his cabin to contemplating the seasons, while weaving in deeper musings on society, time, and the soul. On the Duty of Civil Disobedience (originally titled simply Resistance to Civil Government) is an influential essay in which Thoreau argues that individuals should not permit governments to overrule their consciences. He champions the moral imperative to resist unjust laws and policies, famously stating that “that government is best which governs least.” Drawing from his refusal to pay taxes that supported slavery and the Mexican-American War, Thoreau outlines a principled stance on nonviolent protest that would later inspire leaders like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Together, these works form a powerful call to live with integrity, in harmony with nature, and in resistance to injustice. Duration - 12h 33m. Author - Henry David Thoreau. Narrator - Digital Voice Matthew Schmitz E. Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Altrusian Grace Media ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Walden is Henry David Thoreau’s philosophical reflection on simple living in natural surroundings. Based on his two-year experiment living in a small cabin near Walden Pond in Massachusetts, the book explores themes of self-reliance, individualism, and the spiritual benefits of nature. Thoreau advocates for a life of simplicity, introspection, and minimal materialism, presenting nature as a teacher and refuge from the distractions of modern society. He examines daily life at the pond, from farming and building his cabin to contemplating the seasons, while weaving in deeper musings on society, time, and the soul. On the Duty of Civil Disobedience (originally titled simply Resistance to Civil Government) is an influential essay in which Thoreau argues that individuals should not permit governments to overrule their consciences. He champions the moral imperative to resist unjust laws and policies, famously stating that “that government is best which governs least.” Drawing from his refusal to pay taxes that supported slavery and the Mexican-American War, Thoreau outlines a principled stance on nonviolent protest that would later inspire leaders like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Together, these works form a powerful call to live with integrity, in harmony with nature, and in resistance to injustice. Duration - 12h 33m. Author - Henry David Thoreau. Narrator - Digital Voice Matthew Schmitz E. Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Altrusian Grace Media ©.

Language:

English


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