Thoreau makes his first appeal to his fellow citizens, calling for a government that serves the people better. He emphasizes that the power to rule lies with the people, who must reclaim their ability to think and act as independent individuals first, and subjects second. He challenges the American people to reject blind obedience to the government and instead think critically about the laws and the justice they uphold.
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