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The Relentlessly Lazy Henry Thoreau Ponders "Solitude" and "Life Without Principle"
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Pros: Besides "Civil Disobedience," this book includes two works explicating Thoreau's cherished "solitude" and "wage-slavery" themes.
Cons: Souls averse to solitude or idling will take umbrage at HDT's heedlessness of societal expectations.
The Bottom Line: Doubtless many will purchase this paperback primarily for "Civil Disobedience." But I more highly value its inclusion of "Solitude" and "Life Without Principle," which embrace my two favorite Thoreauvian themes.
Review: This 90-page paperback from Prometheus Books encompasses three works by (you guessed it) one of my favorite thinkers and idlers, the redoubtable Henry David himself. Two of the works are long essays--one rightfully renowned, the other perennially ...
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Paperback, Civil Disobedience, Solitude and Life Without Principle
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Pages: 90, Paperback, Prometheus Books
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