The Natural Thoreau, the Thoreau who wrote the book, "Walden," and, "A Week on the Concord and Merimack Rivers," is the Thoreau I treasure. Thoreau abhorred oppression and Slavery, but he was much a part of his town and the outlying farms of his time. He loved the woods out behind the house and the farms, and loved to talk to the farmers. Thanks for the great video!
Sir, You do not understand the man you are speaking. While the entire planet is living in mercy of irresponsible Corporatons which includes our own working class and poor citizens, we should be talking about Thoreau's "Civil diobediane", which makes him immortal. Please see what some morally just people are doing by search "In the steps of Thoreau" in this site. Thank you.
The Natural Thoreau, the Thoreau who wrote the book, "Walden," and, "A Week on the Concord and Merimack Rivers," is the Thoreau I treasure. Thoreau abhorred oppression and Slavery, but he was much a part of his town and the outlying farms of his time. He loved the woods out behind the house and the farms, and loved to talk to the farmers. Thanks for the great video!
charliepc56 1 year ago
Sir, You do not understand the man you are speaking. While the entire planet is living in mercy of irresponsible Corporatons which includes our own working class and poor citizens, we should be talking about Thoreau's "Civil diobediane", which makes him immortal. Please see what some morally just people are doing by search "In the steps of Thoreau" in this site. Thank you.
digitalverses 4 years ago