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Criticism of Massachusetts’ Apathy

Criticism of Massachusetts’ Apathy

Turning his attention to Massachusetts, Thoreau criticizes its citizens for caring more about business and farming than taking action to end slavery or the Mexican-American War. He condemns their passive reliance on ineffective methods such as voting and petitioning, which he sees as inadequate for real change. He worries that Americans are too passive in general, and challenges them to engage in more direct actions against injustice.

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