In Thoreau's article "Resisting Citizenship Government," Henry David Thoreau outlined a utopian society in which everyone is responsible for managing themselves. He opposed the central government to escape from the US government, after which the US government backed slavery and unjustly invaded Mexico. Personal control works well for Sorrow of conscience, but it does not explain immoral, dishonest, or overly ambitious people in that country.
Civil disobedience of Henry David Thoreau was originally published as a government to citizens in 1849. Thoreau wrote this classic article and claimed that the public boycotted the government's laws and actions he considered inequitable. Until the 20th century, at various times, Modanda Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Jr. Anti-Vietnam activists applied Solow's principle and the practical application of civil disobedience was largely ignored. Civil disobedience of Henry David Thoreau was originally published as a government to citizens in 1849. Thoreau wrote this classic article and claimed that the public boycotted the government's laws and actions he considered inequitable. Until the 20 th century, at different times, Modanda Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Jr. anti-Vietnam activists applied Thoreau's principle, and practical application of civil disobedience was largely ignored.
For centuries it has been widely believed that this is disobedience of citizens. For the work of Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr., civil disobedience is a well-known political act of the Americans, the first is application to slavery, the second is application to separation is there. Thoreau's article "citizen's disobedience" and the King's "Birmingham Prison Letter" are the main arguments for deciding and encouraging the use of citizen's disobedience to create justice from the government.
American citizens have a long history of disobedience. One of the earliest practitioners was Henry David Thoreau and its 1849 article "civil disobedience" was thought of as a definition of the modern form of this act. It insists that we should not support government efforts that people act unfairly. The motive of Thoreau was his fight against slavery and the Mexican-American war. People who participated in women's election campaign also participated in civil disobedience. The early 20th century labor movement utilized sit-in attacks against civil disobedience of plants and other forms. Protests against the Vietnam War in apartheid in South Africa and US interference to Central America also use citizen's disobedience.