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Socrates Vs Thoreau Essay Research Paper Having

Socrates Vs Thoreau Essay, Research Paper


Having read both Crito and Civil Disobedience there are several


conspicuous similarities as well as notable differences. Both of these


documents deal with the government and how the people should view it.


However, in Crito, Socrates is more devoted to the government and would


uphold its decisions even if it cost him his life. Thoreau on the other hand


believes that the government is not always right and it is up to the people


to criticize it so that it can be improved.


Both of these essays were written while the authors were in jail.


Socrates is in jail awaiting the death penalty in Crito, while Thoreau wrote


Civil Disobedience while he was incarcerated. This similarity however creates


different tones in both essays. In Crito the moral is to be obedient and


submissive to the government at all costs, even death. Thoreau however


probably felt much greater hatred of the government for his minor penalty and


instead of preaching obedience he went off on a different tangent.


Despite Thoreau?s contumacious thoughts his essay holds more promise for


the future because instead of blindly accepting obvious faults in the system,


Thoreau encourages protest for even the minor flaws because otherwise no


progress will ever come out of our society. His ideas bear resemblance to the


general flow of knowledge, we must speak out against established beliefs in


the face of adversity, much like Copernicus did when he ruled the Sun and not


the Earth as the center of the universe. He challenged the beliefs of

the


church and risked his life and liberty but we have to thank him today because


although he made his life more miserable the knowledge we have gained has


made everyone else?s better.


Although Thoreau has made many pertinent and valid points in his essay


Crito also holds many notable aspects in dealing with government problems.


Crito teaches peace and stamina when dealing with problems. Eventually


through popular opinion what must be done will be done, however for the time


being you must obey all laws regardless of the severity or pertinence to you


and must welcome the punishment if you knowingly commit a crime. This sort of


non violent way of life is only suited for an utopia. The reason this cannot


exist in the real world with quick results is that everybody wants different


rules and laws. The Catholic church has quite different views on what is


right and wrong than a criminal. there can be no one set of laws that


encompasses all the people and nobody feels oppressed. There will always be


disgruntled people.


In conclusion both Crito and Civil Disobedience raise many points on how


the people are supposed to react to an oppressive government. However, in the


real world only the teachings in Civil Disobedience can bring about change


because nobody will ever hear us if we don?t complain. It is through


criticism, and protest that abrupt reform can be brought around. Crito?s


lessons only work in an imaginary utopia where everybody wants the same thing


and everyone has the same exact same views on the government.

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