By: Henry David Thoreau

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By: Henry David Thoreau Civil Disobedience By: Henry David Thoreau

What does Thoreau mean when he says, “That government is best that governs not all?” What is Thoreau’s opinion of majority rule? Why did Thoreau oppose the Mexican War? What was Thoreau’s opinion of Manifest Destiny? Do you agree with Thoreau that the U.S. should do the right thing by not pursuing war with Mexico and abolishing slavery, even if it meant the end of the Union, the end of the U.S. as a nation? What is Thoreau’s criticism of the Massachusetts farmers and merchants? Is he justified in his point of view? What is Thoreau’s position on the role of individual conscience and its relationship to government? What does Thoreau have to say about paying church taxes? What does his opinion imply about his ideas of the relationship between church and state? Thoreau states that, because of his night in jail, he discovered what the town’s inhabitants were about. What does he think they were about, and do you think he respected them? What is Thoreau’s basic disagreement with Daniel Webster? What does Thoreau think the role of the New Testament should be? How should lawmakers make use of it when writing laws? Thoreau says that a democracy shows progress to a true respect for the individual, and he imagines a type of government that even surpasses democracy in this respect. What might a government look like that has justice for all and respect for the individual as its central principles?