Thoreau thinks a democracy may not be the last improvement to government. There will never be a free state until the people are considered to be a higher authority. Everyone must also treat each individual as they would their neighbor. Each person should treat everyone equally in order to take a step toward a better government. This is what the people believe in and this is what they're fighting for. The people have to take a stand and make a difference. Thoreau thinks if this happens it will create the perfect state.
If there is an unjust law, Thoreau suggests that the people should
stand up for themselves and not obey it. This is the only way to make a
difference. Thoreau thinks it should be a people's government. There is no
better way to express your feelings about an unjust law then to break one.
If everyone follows the rule then that means the public accepts it. Breaking
the unjust laws is the quickest way to make a difference in the government.
If the people don't make a stand against the government then the government
will never have any respect for the people and take advantage of them.
Use the government to your advantage. Thoreau states that he is
really at war with the government, but he will also benefit from it as well.
Thoreau always paid his highway taxes and supported school. He demonstrates
that people should pay the taxes and follow the laws that they believe in.
He doesn't say that you should totally break the law, he just suggest that
the people should do and act in what they believe in.
One of Thoreau's main objections is the slavery act. Thoreau focuses
on an end of slavery. He took a stand to slavery at a time when there
weren't a large number of white men who opposed it. He opposed slavery
enough to where he helped slaves cross the border into Mexico. Thoreau also
had to stay the night in...