The writings of Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) have captivated
scholars, activists, and ecologists for more than a century. Less
attention has been paid, however, to the author's political
philosophy and its influence on American public life. Although
Thoreau's doctrine of civil disobedience has long since become a
touchstone of world history, the greater part of his political
legacy has been overlooked. With a resurgence of interest in recent
years, A Political Companion to Henry David Thoreau is the first
volume focused exclusively on Thoreau's ethical and political
thought.
Jack Turner illuminates the unexamined aspects of Thoreau's
political life and writings. Combining both new and classic essays,
this book offers a fresh and comprehensive understanding of
Thoreau's politics, and includes discussions of subjects ranging
from his democratic individualism to the political relevance of his
intellectual eccentricity. The collection consists of works by
sixteen prominent political theorists and includes an extended
bibliography on Thoreau's politics. A Political Companion to Henry
David Thoreau is a landmark reference for anyone seeking a better
understanding of Thoreau's complex political philosophy.
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