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Individual Responsibility for Justice

Individual Responsibility for Justice

Thoreau acknowledges that while it may not be everyone’s duty to right every wrong, people still have a responsibility to reject participation in institutions that perpetuate injustice. He condemns those who rely on the government to make changes, arguing that individuals should take direct steps to address problems themselves. He stresses that merely petitioning or voting for change is insufficient, and instead advocates for more concrete resistance.

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