Friday, November 29, 2019
Henry David Thoreau And Transcendatalism Essays - Civil Disobedience
  Henry David Thoreau And Transcendatalism    Henry David Thoreau harbored many anarchist thoughts toward   the American  government of the decades before the Civil War, which he   collected and wrote  about in the essay, Civil Disobedience, which, in fact   was originally  called Resistance to Civil Government, giving the essay a   powerful message  that would not only reflect Thoreau's own views toward the   Mexican war, but  also give the essay a powerful anti-slavery message, as   well as affect the  whole idea of Civil Rights, as well as shape the leaders of   Civil Rights.  In examining the essay, Civil Disobedience, we must also   immerse ourselves  into the reasoning of the essay. Henry David Thoreau lived   a quiet life in a  small cabin he had built in Walden. Thoreau thought paying   his taxes was  wrong in principal, Thoreau declares that he cannot   associate with the  American government, because it is a slave's government   (BECK Index).  Thoreau jails himself after being asked about taxes by the   Constable of  Concord, Sam Staples, a friend of Thoreau. Thoreau refuses   to pay the tax,  and is only released after some family member pays the tax   for him. Thoreau  is infuriated that someone would pay his tax for him after   he would not  (About.com).   Thoreau refuses to pay taxes due to their use in the   Mexican War. As Thoreau  declares Mexican war, the work of comparatively a few   individuals using the  standing government as their tool. Thoreau, gives 'civil   Disobedience' its  urgency... as a result of the leadership of imperialists   like President  James Polk and Southern planters who were determined to add   new land to  their cotton culture, was making war on Mexico and would   take away half its'  territory (Smith, 60). The action of the government is   more like that of a  monarchy to Thoreau. Witness the present Mexican war, the   work of  comparatively few individuals, (Thoreau, 1). Thoreau   speaks by the basic  Transcendentalist though of self-reliance. Thoreau also,   questions the personal morality involved in the Mexican   war (Hildebidle,  69). In Civil Disobedience, we can see the stark   contrasts between the  attitude of the state and Toreau's own views.  Thoreau explains why slavery is a moral evil. Thoreau only   disagreed with  the principle behind slavery, he knew no Negroes, had   never experienced the  slightest social oppression, but was a radical   individualist (Smith, 62).  Thoreau was a staunch supporter of John Brown, and went as   far as to honor  his death at Harper's Ferry. Thoreau influenced many   leaders of later Civil  Rights movements. Thoreau's essay is a noble ringing   reiteration of the  highest religious individualism as a self-evident social   principle  (Emerson, 5)  The essay also had a power with great minds who were   looking to break free  of oppressive governments. It has been well documented that   King and Gandhi  were both affected by the essay in threir quest for civil   equality, for  Gandhi, as a young leader of the oppressed Indians in South   Africa, was  looking for a political strategy by which to resist a   totally oppressive  government. (Hildebidle, 74) Civil Disobedience gives   each reader a  message about speaking out about what you believe in. For   Thoreau, the  problem is simply of putting the highest possible value on   the individual  rather than on the state, (Salt, 174). Again, Thoreau   light s the fire in  the reader, to think of what is good for himself or   herself.  John F. Kennedy said in his inauguration speech, Ask not   what you country  can do for you, but what you can do for your country. This   thought  expresses many values a person may have towards an action,   taking place.  Thoreau has this to say about the government, It does not   keep the country  free. It does not settle the West. It does not educate.    Biographies    
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