Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau

About Henry David Thoreau

Thoreau may have been one of the most important political philosophers in the 19th century, despite having more competitors for the category than any other century.

He was a Transcendentalist, believing in looking beyond pure reason. He agreed with predecessor Jean-Jacque Rousseau that civilization could be too stifling, and one needs to get back in touch with nature.

But perhaps most importantly, he was a classic liberal, who felt that an unjust law is no law at all, that if the state oversteps its bounds, it must be forced back in line, including with Civil Disobedience, a term he popularized in his book of the same name.

Without him, we may not have had Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mohandas Ghandi as we know them, given that both felt he was a pivotal source for their own ideas.

Henry David Thoreau Q&A
When did Henry David Thoreau's first album release?

Henry David Thoreau's first album The Dial released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

What is the most popular album by Henry David Thoreau?

The most popular album by Henry David Thoreau's is Walden

What is the most popular song by Henry David Thoreau?

The most popular song by Henry David Thoreau's is Cape Cod: Chapter 3 (The Plains of Nauset)

When did Henry David Thoreau start making music?

Henry David Thoreau's first song From “Walden” released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

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