Webster's dictionary defines citizens' disobedience as "to forgo compromise to the government as a collective measure of non-violence and exploitation," in refusing to follow the government's request. This article, this article has been an authoritative discussion on this subject for many years. Excellent people like Martin Luther King and Gandhi use this article as the cornerstone of each exercise. However, I think Thoreau is a hypocrite and an anarchist.
Professor John Ciardi: I think you are willing to make a mistake for the right reason. Although I am not a worshiper of Thoreau, I value America's claim that Thoro was imprisoned for refusing payment of taxes. Waldo, what are you doing? Mr. Fischer: I might work towards the group direction, but I think they did important work as individuals. Before the show started before, John quoted a proverb. "Camels are greyhounds designed by the committee." I think most of the committees are like this. As Miss Manz said, most of the outstanding work is done alone. But my optimism is the pursuit of relative growth. After all, John sold 600,000 copies in the United States with a new translation of John.
Transcendental writer Henry David Thoreau wrote an article titled "About the responsibility of citizen's disobedience." That is because people who claim their beliefs change when they seem strict and unfair in time and eventually improve the lives of people in this country. The Boston Tea Party is just one example of citizens who rebel against the government to improve citizens of their colleagues with citizens. If it is not this contempt, Americans will continue to pay obligation taxes and revolutionary war will not happen.