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Civil Disobedience and the Law

Civil Disobedience and the Law

Thoreau argues that people who desire justice may have to break the law and risk becoming "bad" citizens. He contends that, if the state is abusing its power—such as through the protection of slavery—citizens are justified in resisting. Thoreau urges people to rebel against a government that oppresses and perpetuates injustice, calling for the dismantling of any system that enforces slavery or war.

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