Giants Of Political Thought
Civil Disobedience & The Liberator
Civil Disobedience & The Liberator
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Throughout history, words have ignited revolutions. Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau and The Liberator by William Lloyd Garrison stand as timeless testaments to the power of peaceful resistance. These works challenged oppressive systems, inspired movements, and redefined the meaning of moral courage.
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Civil Disobedience | Audiobook + Full Transcript
First published in 1849, Thoreau’s bold essay argues that individuals have a moral duty to resist unjust laws. His philosophy laid the groundwork for future movements, influencing Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. decades later.
The Liberator | Audiobook + Full Transcript
William Lloyd Garrison’s fearless abolitionist newspaper, launched in 1831, relentlessly attacked slavery and demanded immediate emancipation. His uncompromising stance made The Liberator a key force in the fight for justice.
Bonus: Study & Discussion Guide
Dive deeper into the moral and philosophical foundations of protest with guided questions designed for reflection, discussion, and debate.
Included Digital Files:
✔ Civil Disobedience | Audiobook (MP3)
✔ Civil Disobedience | Full Text Transcript (PDF)
✔ The Liberator | Audiobook (MP3)
✔ The Liberator | Full Text Transcript (PDF)
✔ Study & Discussion Questions (PDF)
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