Civil Disobedience Debate
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he did not escape, as it was that he and Thoreau chose their moral values over the law. In conclusion, the disagreement on whether it is ok to intentionally violate the law totally is depicted by the time fame in which Thoreau and Socrates both lived and were perceived. These men both lived by the same moral values, however, the fact that they lived in different societies and eras makes the argument seem virtually invisible.
he did not escape, as it was that he and Thoreau chose their moral values over the law. In conclusion, the disagreement on whether it is ok to intentionally violate the law totally is depicted by the time fame in which Thoreau and Socrates both lived and were perceived. These men both lived by the same moral values, however, the fact that they lived in different societies and eras makes the argument seem virtually invisible.