Freedom through Critique: Thoreau's Service to Others

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (2):395 - 427 (2005)
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Abstract

Thoreau so frequently and pointedly criticizes his society that he is commonly seen as antisocial and nearly misanthropic. I maintain, though, that his critiques primarily reflect an attempt to serve other people. Like certain recent commentators, I read his writings as a revival of so-called spiritual guidance in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy-- guidance which was spiritual not in a religious sense, but insofar as it was aimed at the transformation of the whole self-- and I argue that Thoreau's critiques play a vital role in his approach to guiding other people toward self-transformation.

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