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Walden and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

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Walden and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

By: Henry David Thoreau
Narrated by: Robin Field
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In the early spring of 1845, Henry David Thoreau built and lived in a cabin near the shore of Walden Pond in rural Massachusetts. For the next two years, he enacted his own Transcendentalist experiment, living a simple life based on self-reliance, individualism, and harmony with nature. The journal he kept at that time evolved into his masterwork, Walden, an eloquent expression of a uniquely American philosophy.

During the same period, Thoreau endured a one-day imprisonment for his refusal to pay a poll tax, an act of protest against the government for supporting the Mexican War, to which he was morally opposed. In his essay, "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience," Thoreau defends the principles of such nonviolent protest, setting an example that has influenced such figures as Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., and endures to this day.

Public Domain (P)1997 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Essays Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science United States World Literature Nonfiction

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"Walden is a major philosophical statement on the American character....as readable and perhaps even more timely than when it was written." ( Masterpieces of World Literature)
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This is a great narration of my favourite book ever. The voice fits Thoreau very well. Definitely listen while this is in the audible library, and definitely pay for it if not.

6 STARS

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Great. Just put the speed up a little, since Robin Field likes to take his time with each word.

Awesome

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Such an incredible talent with words (and sentences!) made this exploration of nature, and our place within it, an absolutely engaging pleasure. So refreshing to read a philosophy that has respect for plants, animals, and the planet beyond how it relates to us as a species. Although occasionally inconsistent, this lack of single-minded dogma added to the sense of freedom that the writing imparted. It was well read too. Highly recommended!

A deep love of nature combined with insightful, relevant philosophy!

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A classic book and I really enjoyed the narration on this, it suited it well.

great listen

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it's a good book, especially as for something written so long ago. still relevant. it's just so slow... the author took their time;)

good but slow

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