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If a man does not keep pace with his companion, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
Henry David Thoreau
Walden
To be honest, I don’t approve of the whole “disobey” thing associated with Thoreau in this fashion. I feel like his attitude was more of a stand up for what you believe in at all cost sort of thing, whereas “disobey” in this sense seems to connote the idea of chaotic anarchy, which is not something I associate with Thoreau at all. With “Resistance to Civil Government” or “Civil Disobedience” he was espousing the citizens of the state taking action to show the government that they were not acting with respect to the wishes of the people they represented. His philosophy toward Government was that it “is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right. The only obligation which I have a right to assume is to do at any time what I think right…. Law never made men a whit more just; and, by means of their respect for it, even the well-disposed are daily made the agents of injustice.” By which he meant that seemingly good, tax-paying, quietly-going-about-their-own-business citizens who abide by what their government decrees acceptable—for instance, the legality of slavery—the citizens themselves are equally guilty of perpetuating these unjust (in)actions of their government. Disobedience to Thoreau meant not going along with your government’s decisions if you do not believe them to be morally just.
July 12, 1817 - May 6, 1862
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Henry David Thoreau
July 12, 1817 - May 6, 1862
July 12, 1817 - May 6, 1862
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery | Concord, MA
We’re taking steps to protect against future interference in our political conversation by state-sponsored propaganda campaigns
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We’re all grappling with the influence that state-sponsored disinformation campaigns can have on our political conversations—and how wide-spread that interference turned out to be. So please take a moment to read this, think about it, and talk about it.
Last fall, we uncovered 84 Tumblr accounts linked to the Russian government through the Internet Research Agency, or IRA. These accounts were being used as part of a disinformation campaign leading up to the 2016 U.S. election. After uncovering the activity, we notified law enforcement, terminated the accounts, and deleted their original posts. Behind the scenes, we worked with the Department of Justice, and the information we provided helped indict 13 people who worked for the IRA.
Now that the investigations are done, we want to let you know how we’re going to help protect Tumblr in the future and what you can do to help.
Here’s what we know about these accounts
The IRA employs more than 1,000 people who engage in electronic disinformation and propaganda campaigns around the world using phony social media accounts. Their goal is to sow division and discontent in the countries they target. What makes them so difficult to spot is that they’re not spambots. They’re real people who get trained and paid to spread propaganda.
As far as we can tell, the IRA-linked accounts were only focused on spreading disinformation in the U.S., and they only posted organic content. We didn’t find any indication that they ran ads.
Remember, the IRA and other state-sponsored disinformation campaigns play off our zero-sum politics. They want to drive a wedge between us so that we spend our time fighting with each other instead of building towards the future. We’ll be watching for signs of future activity, but the best defense is knowing how they operate and how to judge the content you see.
What we’re doing in response to the interference
First, we’ll be emailing anyone who liked, reblogged, replied to, or followed an IRA-linked account with the list of usernames they engaged with.
Second, we’re going to start keeping a public record of usernames we’ve linked to the IRA or other state-sponsored disinformation campaigns. We’re committed to transparency and want you to know everything that we know.
We’ve decided to leave up any reblog chains that might be on your Tumblrs—you can choose to leave them or delete them. We’re letting you decide because the reblog chains contain posts created by real Tumblr users, often challenging or debunking the false and incendiary claims in the IRA-linked original post. Removing those authentic posts without your consent would encroach on your free speech—and there have been enough disruptions to our conversations as it is.
What we’re doing to stop future disinformation campaigns
You’ve probably read that U.S. intelligence officials expect foreign agents to try similar propaganda campaigns in the future. We’ll be monitoring Tumblr for signs of state-sponsored disinformation campaigns, and if we see anything we will…
Terminate the accounts and remove their original posts.
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There are also things you can do to help stop the spread of disinformation and propaganda.
Be aware that people want to manipulate the conversation. Knowing that disinformation and propaganda accounts are out there makes it harder for them to operate. The News Literacy Project has this handy checklist for spotting their tricks.
Be skeptical of things you read. Disinformation campaigns work because they know people don’t fact check. Look for reliable sources, and double-check that the source really says the same thing as the post. You can also check Snopes and Politifact. Both are award-winning resources and usually have the latest viral claim fact checked on the front page.
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Hi. I stumbled upon your site. It said ask anything. Do you know of good art pertaining to Thoreau? I collect art and busts about Thoreau.
I don’t know too much about “official” art pertaining to Thoreau. There is a pretty famous bust by Walton Ricketson that you can usually find as a reproduction. The original was just under 6 inches if I’m not mistaken. As far as paintings and other two dimensional art pieces, most of the collection on this blog is “fanart” but I’ve sourced as much as possible so you may be able to find links to sites to purchase anything that suits your fancy. Etsy has been good in the past in this regard. Feel free to search the tags “art” and “image” on this blog.
Thoreau himself made various sketches in his Journals, as well as maps and land surveys which I’ve seen as posters and prints. To my knowledge there has not been any books or collections released of Thoreau’s sketches but you can find some prints of his books that include his art along with the text. There are also several editions of his works that have been illustrated by other artists, notably Walden and Cape Cod.
Hope that answers your question.
By my intimacy with nature I find myself withdrawn from man. My interest in the sun and the moon, in the morning and the evening, compels me to solitude.
Henry David Thoreau
To be honest, I don’t approve of the whole “disobey” thing associated with Thoreau in this fashion. I feel like his attitude was more of a stand up for what you believe in at all cost sort of thing, whereas “disobey” in this sense seems to connote the idea of chaotic anarchy, which is not something I associate with Thoreau at all. With “Resistance to Civil Government” or “Civil Disobedience” he was espousing the citizens of the state taking action to show the government that they were not acting with respect to the wishes of the people they represented. His philosophy toward Government was that it “is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right. The only obligation which I have a right to assume is to do at any time what I think right…. Law never made men a whit more just; and, by means of their respect for it, even the well-disposed are daily made the agents of injustice.” By which he meant that seemingly good, tax-paying, quietly-going-about-their-own-business citizens who abide by what their government decrees acceptable—for instance, the legality of slavery—the citizens themselves are equally guilty of perpetuating these unjust (in)actions of their government. Disobedience to Thoreau meant not going along with your government’s decisions if you do not believe them to be morally just.
I do not wish to kill nor to be killed, but I can foresee circumstances in which both these things would be by me unavoidable. We preserve the so-called peace of our community by deeds of petty violence every day. Look at the policeman’s billy and handcuffs! Look at the jail! Look at the gallows! Look at the chaplain of the regiment! We are hoping only to live safely on the outskirts of this provisional army. So we defend ourselves and our hen-roosts, and maintain slavery. I know that the mass of my countrymen think that the only righteous use that can be made of Sharp’s rifles and revolvers is to fight duels with them, when we are insulted by other nations, or to hunt Indians, or shoot fugitive slaves with them, or the like. I think that for once the Sharp’s rifles and the revolvers were employed in a righteous cause. The tools were in the hands of one who could use them.
Henry David Thoreau
A Plea For Captain John Brown
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I didn’t quite make it up there during July for the 200th, but I did visit a few days later.