Home
Literature
History
The Arts
More Subjects
Today's Date:
December 16, 2024
Advanced Search
Advanced search
All these words
Category
select category
Authors
World
Middle East
Music
Technology
Religion
Criminal Justice
Life Style
Advice
Sports
People And Biographies
Home And Garden
Food And Drink
Pets, Animals, And Nature
Travel
Uncategorized
Asia
Film
Business
Poetry
Literature
Europe
Television
Ecology
Fiction
History
North America
Visual Art
Education
Non-Fiction
The Arts
South America
Architecture
Health
More Subjects
Dance
Philosophy
Politics
Psychology
Sociology
Date
to
Author
Exact author
Home
»
Archives for Poetry of Walt Whitman
Posts tagged "Poetry of Walt Whitman"
Analysis and Summary of “Civil Disobedience” by Henry David Thoreau
by
Nicole Smith
Non-Fiction
•
Comments Closed
•
Victorian Poetry
,
Romanticism in Poems
,
Persistent Themes in the Poetry
,
Departmental
,
Traveling Through the Dark
,
Martin Luther King Jr.
,
Poetry of Walt Whitman
In his essay “Civil Disobedience,” Henry David Thoreau opens by saying, “I heartily accept the motto, ‘That government is best which governs least’” ( ), and then clarifies that his true belief is “‘That government is best which governs not
→