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Walden, Civil Disobedience & Walking (3 Classics in One Volume)
O książce
In «Walden, Civil Disobedience & Walking,» Henry David Thoreau articulates his philosophy of simplicity, nature, and personal conscience through the lens of transcendentalism. «Walden» captures the essence of Thoreau's two-year experiment living in a cabin at Walden Pond, emphasizing self-sufficiency and a deep connection to the natural world. «Civil Disobedience» argues for the moral imperative of resisting unjust laws, inspiring generations of activists. «Walking» extols the virtues of nature and the art of exploration, intertwining the physical act of walking with a spiritual and intellectual journey, all presented in Thoreau'Äôs lyrical prose and keen observations. Major themes from the 19th century, such as individualism and social critique, are explored with both poetic beauty and philosophical depth. Thoreau, a leading figure in American literature and philosophy, was greatly influenced by his upbringing in Massachusetts, his education at Harvard, and his friendships with notable contemporaries such as Ralph Waldo Emerson. His affinity for nature, sociopolitical consciousness, and innovative thinking cultivate a unique perspective that permeates his works, advocating for a life of integrity and connectedness to both self and surroundings. This volume is essential for readers seeking a profound understanding of individual conscience and activism. Thoreau's timeless insights provide a rich context for contemporary discussions on environmentalism, civil rights, and the simple life, making it an invaluable resource for those who wish to reflect critically on their own relationship with society and nature.