Book: Thoreau On Freedom: Selected Writings Of Henry David Thoreau Although best known as America's first environmental philosopher, Henry David Thoreau left a broad legacy of writings on a variety of topics. Writing at a time when the issue of slavery was tearing our young nation apart, Thoreau, like his contemporary Ralph Waldo Emerson, wrote passionately about freedom for the slaves, as well as about his views on the Fugitive Slave Act and on the abolitionist John Brown. Applying the tenets of transcendentalism, Thoreau also wrote more broadly about society's lack of freedom, resulting from a consuming commitment to work and to other self-imposed limits. Thoreau's thoughts on freedom, which ring as true today as they did 150 years ago, have been gathered in a single volume. Jeffrey Cramer of the Thoreau Institute has edited these selections, with a foreword by Arun Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi's grandson.
Details of Book: Thoreau On Freedom: Selected Writings Of Henry David Thoreau Book: Thoreau On Freedom: Selected Writings Of Henry David Thoreau
Author: Pura S. Lopez Colome, Henry David Thoreau, Jeffrey S. Cramer
ISBN: 1555914780
ISBN-13: 9781555914783
, 978-1555914783
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Mar 2003
Publisher: Fulcrum Group
Number of Pages: 144
Language: English