Civil Disobedience
What objection does Thoreau express concerning the military
What does he object and why?
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What does he object and why?
Thoreau argues that people in the military are marching and fighting not according to their own conscience but rather because they are part of an institution that forces them to. A man should have the right to fight or not fight regardless of being part of the military institution.