Majority and Government from Thoreau's views- Issues presented in his essay civil disobedience.
Title: Majority and Government from Thoreau's views- Issues presented in his essay civil disobedience.
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1215 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Majority and Government from Thoreau's views- Issues presented in his essay civil disobedience.
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1215 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Majority can be defined as, the greater number or part; a number more than half of the total; and can also be defined as, the political party, group, or faction having the most power by virtue of its larger representation or electoral strength. Majority in the sense of government does not refer to the greatest number of people, most of the time. The government consists of a few powerful individuals that control society and the
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organized country and government will arise. "We are accustomed to say, that the mass of men are unprepared; but improvement is slow ..." (Thoreau 4). It is fair to say that as long as the lesser of more power are in control and govern the greater people of less power, government will work in favor of only those in power.
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Works Cited
Thoreau, Henry David. "Civil Disobedience"