Bomb Throwers, Navel Gazers, and Goin’ All Thoreau: Doing Justice

2014-05-15 Let’s consider an extreme example, a stark instance of the decision between doing something and talking about it. The abolitionist John Brown, fed up with the endless wrangling and political maneuvering over slavery in the early Nineteenth Century, decided to take matters in his own hands. He led a group that attacked a US…

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