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One clear conscience can be louder than a crowd.
In On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, Henry David Thoreau delivers a sharp, accessible essay on the moral responsibility of the individual when government actions conflict with justice. With calm intensity and precise logic, he challenges listeners to examine obedience, law, and personal integrity, asking what it means to live ethically in a society shaped by political power.
This classic work of political philosophy and American literature explores nonviolent resistance, the limits of authority, and the role of conscience in public life. Thoreau speaks directly to anyone wrestling with questions of civic duty, protest, and social justice, offering a framework for principled action without relying on slogans or empty outrage. The result is a brief but lasting meditation that suits both first time listeners and returning students of transcendentalism, democracy, and ethics.
Press play and let this timeless call to thoughtful resistance sharpen your sense of what you stand for.
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