On the Duty of Civil Disobedience - The Case for Nonviolent Resistance and Individual Freedom - A Modern Translation - Adapted for the Contemporary Reader
Henry David Thoreau
Narrator Zeke Ring
Publisher: USC
Summary
What if you could stand up for what you believe in, live in alignment with your values, and create meaningful change in the world? On the Duty of Civil Disobedience: The Case for Nonviolent Resistance and Individual Freedom presents Henry David Thoreau’s timeless call to action, carefully translated and adapted for today’s readers. Written in the mid-19th century, this powerful essay explores the role of individuals in opposing unjust laws, embracing peaceful resistance, and living with moral courage.What You’ll Discover:The Power of Individual Action – Learn how moral courage can inspire collective change.The Case for Nonviolent Resistance – Understand why peaceful protest is the key to meaningful reform.Freedom and Moral Integrity – Live authentically, guided by conscience over blind obedience.Accessible, Modernized Language – Experience Thoreau’s insights in clear, practical terms. Thoreau’s reflections challenge us to resist injustice, think critically, and take responsibility for shaping a just society. Stand firm in your beliefs, resist conformity, and contribute to meaningful change. Get your copy today and be inspired by Thoreau’s enduring wisdom on freedom and resistance.
Duration: about 1 hour (01:13:10) Publishing date: 2025-03-08; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

