Thoreau asserts that individuals have the right to evaluate the government’s actions from a higher moral vantage point, without being swayed by patriotism or historical precedent. He encourages people to seek pure sources of truth to guide their judgments and to avoid blind loyalty to the government, even to foundational documents like the Constitution.
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