Thoreau calls for citizens to stop financially supporting the state by refusing to pay taxes or work for the government. He believes that even small acts of defiance, such as tax resistance, could bring about significant change, such as ending slavery. Thoreau recounts his own refusal to pay a poll tax, which led to his imprisonment, and describes how this experience gave him a new perspective on his community and neighbors.
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