Civil Disobedience and The Liberator by Wendy McElroy audiobook

Civil Disobedience and The Liberator

Original material by Henry David Thoreau and William Lloyd Garrison
Additional material by Wendy McElroy
Read by Craig Deitschmann , with voice characterizations by Bill Middleton and Ruth Sweet

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The Giants of Political Thought Series

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9780786169870

Runtime: 2.12 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Political Science
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Civil Disobedience discusses Thoreau’s arguments for civil disobedience: the deliberate violation of laws for reasons of conscience. Thoreau’s concept is based on the belief that no law should command blind obedience and that non-cooperation with unjust laws is both morally correct and socially beneficial.

The Liberator was a leading voice for abolitionism in the nineteenth century. Abolitionism called for the immediate emancipation of slaves, based on the principle that individuals own their bodies, labor, and the fruits of their labor. Abolitionists vigorously opposed gradualists, who called for phasing out slavery over a long period of time; they also opposed colonizationists, who wished to relocate former slaves in another country.

The Giants of Political Thought Series offers an easy and entertaining way to broaden your mind and your awareness of great ideas.

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Author Bio: Wendy McElroy

Author Bio: Wendy McElroy

Wendy McElroy has written on women’s issues for ReasonLiberty, and the National Review. She is the author of several books on feminism and has worked as a scholar for such think tanks as the Cato Institute. She was a 1997 Mencken Award finalist.

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Available Formats : Library CD
Category: Nonfiction/Political Science
Runtime: 2.12
Audience: Adult
Language: English