| Categoría | Política |
| ISBN | 9781619490925 |
| Peso | 0.10 |
| Idioma | Inglés |
| Editorial | Empire Books |
| Autor | Thoreau, Henry D. |
| Tapa | Rústica |
| Año | 2011 |
| Ciudad | Nueva York |
| Páginas | 32 |
Sparked by Thoreau's outrage at American slavery and the American-Mexican war, Civil Disobedience is a call for every citizen to value his conscience above his government. Within this 19th century essay, Thoreau explains government of any sort - including democracy - does not possess more wisdom or justice than its individual citizens, and that it is every citizen's responsibility to avoid acquiescence. More than an essay, Civil Disobedience is a call to action for all citizens to refuse to participate in, or encourage in any way, an unjust institution.