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Few essays have changed the world like Civil Disobedience. Written by American philosopher Henry David Thoreau in 1849, this bold and eloquent work argues that conscience must come before compliance—and that justice sometimes requires saying “no.”
Thoreau’s protest against slavery and unjust government inspired generations of changemakers—from Gandhi to Martin Luther King Jr. His message remains electric today: one honest individual can ignite the moral awakening of a nation.
Clear, concise, and revolutionary, Civil Disobedience is not just a political essay—it’s a timeless call to integrity and courage. Perfect for readers who believe that real change begins within.
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