
Paradise (to be) Regained
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Authors:
- Thoreau, Henry David
1817 - 1862
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In an era marked by rapid industrialization and societal upheaval, "Paradise (to be) Regained" by Henry David Thoreau delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. Thoreau challenges readers to reconsider the implications of progress, advocating for a return to a more harmonious existence with the natural world. Through his exploration of unalienable rights and the essence of individual freedom, he invites students, civic activists, and historians to reflect on the moral responsibilities that accompany innovation. This thought-provoking text serves as a timeless reminder of the potential for renewal and the importance of safeguarding our environment. Engage with Thoreau's insights and discover pathways to a more balanced future.
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