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Vitek1552 [10]
2 years ago
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How does henry david thoreau feel about standard us institutions such as the postal service and the press? cite evidence from th

e text to support your response.
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podryga [215]2 years ago
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Standard US institutions such as the press and the postal service make Henry David Thoreau feel as described in the following:

"He does not believe they make meaningful contributions."

Henry David Thoreau addresses the standard US institutions that are used to communicate and disseminate information as not being helpful since, in his opinion, they have had nothing significant to provide, according to the details in Walden.

He claims that news is outdated as a result because it is made up of recycled stories that are intended to harm people negatively. These are a tool of control, in his opinion.

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