Table of Contents
- 1 What does Thoreau say is the only obligation he has the right to assume?
- 2 What are Thoreau’s thoughts on majority rule?
- 3 What is the rule obligation that Thoreau lives by?
- 4 What is the only obligation Thoreau feels he has toward society?
- 5 What does I ask for not at once no government but at once a better government?
- 6 What is the flaw in majority rule according to Thoreau?
- 7 Why is civil disobedience a flaw in majority rule?
What does Thoreau say is the only obligation he has the right to assume?
The quick answer to this is that Thoreau says the only obligation he has the right to assume is the obligation to follow his own conscience.
What are Thoreau’s thoughts on majority rule?
According to Thoreau, what is the basis of majority rule? He contends that majority rule is not based on justice or fairness but rather on nothing more than the fact that the majority is physically stronger than the minority.
What does Thoreau mean when he says But a government in which the majority rule in all cases Cannot be based on justice even as far as men understand it?
Thoreau indicates that this should be the purpose of the law when he says, “But a government in which the majority rule in all cases cannot be based on justice, even as far as men understand it.” This means that a government in which the majority rule will never be fair or just.
What is the rule obligation that Thoreau lives by?
6)What is the rule/obligation by which Thoreau lives? He lived by the rule of always doing what he thinks is right, putting man first and a subject after.
What is the only obligation Thoreau feels he has toward society?
He thinks that he has the obligation to only do what he believes is right. Thoreau says a man does not have a duty to eradicate wrong, but he does have the duty “to wash his hands of it. He means that you don’t have the duty to stop people from doing wrong, but you do have the duty of keeping yourself from doing wrong.
What point is Thoreau making by telling us he got his shoe fixed?
What point is Thoreau making by telling us he got his shoes fixed and led the huckleberry party on the day he was released? It shows that he considered spending a night in jail for standing up for his beliefs to be just one of his various activities that week. It wasn’t special or particularly life-changing.
What does I ask for not at once no government but at once a better government?
In 1849, Henry David Thoreau famously argued for the power of citizens to demand better government and policies in his essay “Civil Disobedience” (originally titled “Resistance to Civil Government”). I ask for, not at once no government, but at once a better government.
What is the flaw in majority rule according to Thoreau?
According to Thoreau, majority rule is not necessarily the fairest way to rule because such rule is only hinged on physical strength or the strength in numbers. Majority rule does not consider individual conscience or reasoning and the majority are reduced to subjects following their institution and leaders blindly.
Why is majority rule not a fair way to rule?
According to Thoreau, majority rule is not necessarily the fairest way to rule because such rule is only hinged on physical strength or the strength in numbers. Majority rule does not consider individual conscience or reasoning and the majority are reduced to subjects following their institution and leaders blindly. Can there…
Why is civil disobedience a flaw in majority rule?
(Civil disobedience) Majority rule makes it difficult to institute reforms with regards to unjust laws. It would take the minority to convince the majority for amendments to be made and this provides that the populace continues observing the unjust laws at least until they are amended.