How does Thoreau think people should
respond to unjust laws?
-obey them, but try to convince...
How does Thoreau think people should
respond to unjust laws?
-obey them, but try to convince the government that they
should be changed
-be content to obey them because they keep the peace
-leave society completely and live outside of all laws
-refuse to obey them, using refusal as a form of protest
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