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EPISODE 67: Ripples of History

History on Fire

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Thoreau, War, and Civil Disobedience

This chapter examines the Mexican-American War's backdrop alongside Henry David Thoreau's philosophy of civil disobedience, ignited by his moral objections to slavery and imperialism. It highlights Thoreau's isolation at Walden Pond as a means to seek authenticity and his belief in non-violent resistance against unjust laws. The discussion further connects Thoreau’s ideas to the broader narrative of social change, illustrating his lasting influence on figures like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.

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