1. What is the host's view of Thoreau?
He believes Thoreau's works to be the founding script of the United States.
2. What is Kathryn Todd's view of Thoreau?
She feels that he has almost no concern for community or partnership.
3. What are the advantages of living your life like Thoreau? What are the disadvantages?
Living like Thoreau will teach you to criticize, to examine, to question everything, and by doing this, you may learn from your mistakes, but at the same time, if you think of the past negatively, you may lose valuable ideas that it has to offer. The key is to examine life and decide for yourself what is right and what is not.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Civil Disobediance
Currently, I am very displeased with the United State's foreign policy. It should be kept to a minimum. If we just took a step back, and focused on our own problems, our ethics, instead of criticizing other countries for aggression, imperialism, torture, environmental harm (because we share many of their procedures in that regard), then the United States may become, once again, the most free and respected nation in the world.
The key to this amount of change is a low, minimum amount of effort, by a large amount of people. Simply having your opinion heard may seem like a small step, but voicing it raises awareness, and the government will not be able to ignore the people. If they do, we must prepare ourselves for a great change, be that revolution or civil protest; if the government resists our will, we must find a way to overthrow the government.
The key to this amount of change is a low, minimum amount of effort, by a large amount of people. Simply having your opinion heard may seem like a small step, but voicing it raises awareness, and the government will not be able to ignore the people. If they do, we must prepare ourselves for a great change, be that revolution or civil protest; if the government resists our will, we must find a way to overthrow the government.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Google Jockey
Henry David Thoreau - He strongly opposed the Mexican-American War. He protested by not paying his taxes, which went towards what he thought was an unjust war.
Do the Right Thing - The movie deals with social oppression.
Seattle 1999 - "Boldly confronting capitalist opression"
Cindy Sheehan - She's a political activist. Her son died in the Iraq War and ever since she's protested the war.
Renegades of Funk
In the song Renegades of Funk, Zach de la Rocha talks about how people like Thomas Paine and Malcom X both contributed to social justice in their respective time period. He admires their dedication, boldness, and leadership.
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