In order to find the root of a problem, it is necessary to have a mindset of awareness; critical thinking. Throeau explains that an individual “should be men first and subject afterwards” (306). He means that people must think as individuals rather than blind followers of the law. Having a conscience and independent and be able to recognize faults is far more valuable than being obedient and ignorant. Once a person finds an unjust law and breaks it, they must “accept the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice…” (King 384). Being punished for a crime, despite being morally innocent, is important for one’s own sense of justice. It is better to receive a punishment than to admit lies that one has not done, otherwise there is no point; therefore, hypocrisy. Thoreau argues that it is important for a person to be aware of unjust laws by thinking for one’s self, and King states that a person must be ready to accept punishment. A person must not blindly obey a law simply because it is from their government, and they must be willing to receive the punishment that is
In order to find the root of a problem, it is necessary to have a mindset of awareness; critical thinking. Throeau explains that an individual “should be men first and subject afterwards” (306). He means that people must think as individuals rather than blind followers of the law. Having a conscience and independent and be able to recognize faults is far more valuable than being obedient and ignorant. Once a person finds an unjust law and breaks it, they must “accept the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice…” (King 384). Being punished for a crime, despite being morally innocent, is important for one’s own sense of justice. It is better to receive a punishment than to admit lies that one has not done, otherwise there is no point; therefore, hypocrisy. Thoreau argues that it is important for a person to be aware of unjust laws by thinking for one’s self, and King states that a person must be ready to accept punishment. A person must not blindly obey a law simply because it is from their government, and they must be willing to receive the punishment that is