
In Our Time Thoreau and the American Idyll
Jan 15, 2009
Explore Thoreau's love for nature, self-reliance, and simple living in a secluded cabin. Discover his impact on historical figures like Martin Luther King and Gandhi. Delve into his anti-slavery activism, unique farming methods, and deep connection to nature.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Concord's Historical Significance and Intellectual Evolution
01:39 • 10min
Thoreau's Solitude at Walden Pond
11:09 • 10min
Concord's Decline and Intellectual Shift
21:27 • 4min
Thoreau's Unique Approach to Agriculture and Connection to Nature
25:10 • 6min
Reception of Walden by Tim Morris in 1854
30:52 • 2min
Thoreau's Anti-Slavery Activism and Civil Disobedience
32:27 • 10min
