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What are the three ways did thoreau say a citizen may serve the state??
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➡A citizen should sense with their bodies as soldiers and jailers .
➡The mass of men serve the state thus, not as men mainly, but as machines, with their bodies
➡He wanted to live simply and learn from nature. Lost three ways Thoreau says a citizen may serve the state.
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What are the three ways Thoreau says a man can serve the state in "Civil Disobedience"?
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JASON LULOS eNotes educator| CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
One of the more general ways Thoreau describes as a function of serving the state is when the public (individuals and/or society as a whole) goes along with a governing body and does not affect its ability to be expedient. In other words, the loyal servant of the state does nothing to disrupt the convenience of the way the state is run. This rules out any kinds of civil disobedience and of course rules out...