“Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty.” Henry David Thoreau
I'm feeling rebellious now You?
Disobedience is the relm of the delinquent. Hopefully the man will feel comfortable in his own skin. You?
Refusing to go to an unjust war and killing people one has never even met, in support of the 'war and murder industry', is not being "delinquent".
I just question everything
for everything or on school gates
Remember, the motto: "The squeaky wheel get the grease" was supposed to apply to us. The Chinese motto: "the protruding nail gets pounded down", is starting to take over here. It is simply due to population growth and 'diversity'. Too many people with competing needs, wants and cultures makes it harder and harder to govern. Disobedience (some forms) can lead to violence and civil war. ZPG discussed the negative effects of population for years; one doesn't have to work at NASA to understand it. Imagine if the U.S. had the population of China (1.2 Billion versus 320 million) what that would do to our democracy?
However, we should not downplay the importance of non-violent disobedience as compared to the violent type pushed by the conservative 'brown shirts'.
In our broken society disobedience is more & more becoming a civil duty. which suits me well. I love to rebel, love my freedom
Henry David Thoreau had issues. Some levels of disobedience are excessive. "Sovereign Citizens".
This is probably one of the most misquoted writing from the 1800's. This is often associated with Thoreau's take on the civil war and events leading up to it as well as his displeasure over the government. However, it was published 20 years before the essay was used in politics.
The rest of the quote reads "The obedient must be slaves". He is not saying to rebel, or even to break any laws. He even laments (in his way) breaking the law himself which landed him in prison. What the aim of his essay "Civil Disobedience" is referring to is questioning the motives, and structures behind those in authority so that society as a whole is not blindsided and subjugated.
Feeling, hell! Plans for a guillotine are in my kitchen!
I don't know what to tell you. I hate to agree but I don't hate so... I don't know what to say. But at the 3:14 minute of this short on the "The WIld One", premiered the year I was born Johnny got ask the question "Hey Johnny What you Rebel about?". His answer is part of Hollywood Folk and Lore.
Yes I am a Pirate. I'm over 200 years too late. The cannons don't thunder and there's nothing to plunder. I'm an over 40 victim of fate. Arriving too late.... Arriving too late....
Jimmy Buffett
I always liked that lyric from Me and Bobby McGee, "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose, nothing ain't worth nothing, but its free...". We are so bound by the things in our lives, unless we are ready to let them go, we cannot be free. Some day, I will get on that Greyhound bus and ride the dog to true freedom. Shirt on my back, ticket in my pocket and smile on my face.
Yes, I only wish I could do something, that might 'move the needle'...toward the center!
Since Authorities are the most dangerous sort of people. We must be disobedience as much as possible, yet never unethical.
Making our own Universe circle way in life possible.
reading Thoreau for me is like going to a buffet. I don't like over half of what is being served but I do go to the buffet.
"Chew the meat and spit out the bones"—slogan for intellectual life.