Author:
Henry David Thoreau
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Unleash the power of your conscience with "Civil Disobedience," a timeless manifesto on personal integrity and social justice. Written by the influential thinker Henry David Thoreau, this work challenges individuals to rise against unjust governance and take action to align their lives with moral principles.
Through eloquent prose and compelling arguments, Thoreau makes a case for nonviolent resistance, urging citizens to prioritize justice over blind allegiance to authority. This audiobook dives deep into the responsibility of each individual to act according to their conscience and make meaningful contributions toward a more equitable society.
Perfect for those seeking inspiration to champion change, "Civil Disobedience" remains a cornerstone of movements for freedom and equality, influencing leaders like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Whether youโre an activist, a scholar, or a curious mind, this audiobook will challenge and empower you to rethink the boundaries of obedience and justice in the pursuit of a better world.
Listen to Thoreauโs revolutionary ideas brought to life in this dynamic and thought-provoking rendition. Let it spark your courage to act on your beliefs and transform your understanding of civil liberties.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Andrew Jackson
ISBN:
9798882382307
Length:
51 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Loudly
Publication date:
December 11, 2024
Edition:
Unabridged