EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 4 MIN
Civil Disobedience - Book Summary
from Books in Brief - Book Summaries · host The Casual Podcaster
In this episode, we explore Henry David Thoreau's influential essay "Civil Disobedience," originally published in 1849. Thoreau argues for the individual's moral obligation to resist unjust laws and government actions, emphasizing the importance of personal integrity and conscience. He reflects on his own experiences with civil disobedience, particularly his refusal to pay a poll tax as a protest against slavery and the Mexican-American War. Thoreau critiques societal apathy and asserts that true progress requires individuals to courageously challenge authority. His advocacy for nonviolent resistance and self-reliance continues to resonate, inspiring future leaders in the fight for justice. Join us as we delve into Thoreau's powerful ideas on individual action and the vital relationship between citizens and their government.
NOW PLAYING
Civil Disobedience - Book Summary
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Mar 19, 2026 ·34m
Feb 18, 2026 ·11m
Feb 11, 2026 ·45m
Nov 12, 2025 ·35m
Oct 17, 2025 ·40m