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It is difficult to find a thinker more relevant these days than Henry Toro. The topics with which he devoted his creativity is social justice and “conscious consumption”, the denial of the cult of material success and love of nature, internal self -sufficiency, intellectual improvement and, of course, the fight against the racism that had reigned in the United States in his times, in the XXI century. became programmatic for the entire civilized world.
This collection includes artistic, journalistic and philosophical works, demonstrating different aspects of the intellectual, spiritual and social positions of Toro - the classical abolitionist essay "On Civil Disobedience", "Home Writer" Walden, or Life in the Forest ", And now continuing to influence many people who adhere to non -conformist beliefs, as well as a charming small story "Ktaadn", dedicated to the aslence of the author to the mountain of the same name in New England, and the article "slavery in Massachusetts"
This collection includes artistic, journalistic and philosophical works, demonstrating different aspects of the intellectual, spiritual and social positions of Toro - the classical abolitionist essay "On Civil Disobedience", "Home Writer" Walden, or Life in the Forest ", And now continuing to influence many people who adhere to non -conformist beliefs, as well as a charming small story "Ktaadn", dedicated to the aslence of the author to the mountain of the same name in New England, and the article "slavery in Massachusetts"
Author:
Author:Toro Henry David
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Philosophy-Neoclassic
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-144947-6
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