Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 - May 6, 1862) on Economics and Conformity

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(1817 - 1862)

American Naturalist, Essayist, Poet, Philosopher, Leading Transcendentalist, best Known for his Book Walden, a Reflection upon Simple Living in Natural Surroundings, and his Essay "Civil Disobedience"


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Quote #9 on Economic Struggle Quotes >> Economics and Conformity

“Those things which now most engage the attention of men, as politics and the daily routine, are, it is true, vital functions of human society, but should be unconsciously performed, like the corresponding functions of the physical body. They are infrahuman, a kind of vegetation. I sometimes awake to a half-consciousness of them going on about me...”

Source: "Life Without Principle," by Henry David Thoreau, 1863.

"Life Without Principle," by Henry David Thoreau, 1863.

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