<p>In 1845 Henry David Thoreau went into the woods to experience a simplistic lifestyle dictated by his transcendentalist beliefs. &nbsp;The life he lived including how and why he chose to seclude himself from society is detailed in Walden. &nbsp;Thoreau demonstrates the utility of living both simply and deliberately while appreciating the serenity of nature. &nbsp;He chose to live fully in nature by Walden Pond for two years and details the lasting impression this time had on him. &nbsp;While living modestly in the woods may not be the call-to-action for all it is still possible to appreciate and perhaps even adopt some of Thoreau&rsquo;s beliefs.</p><p>Included in this book is &ldquo;Civil Disobedience&rdquo; Thoreau&rsquo;s famous essay which has influenced figures such as Gandhi Leo Tolstoy and Martin Luther King Jr.&nbsp;</p>
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