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"L. Terry Oggel" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Apr 1995 15:07:25 EDT
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<no.id>; from "Micah Anderson" at Apr 20, 95 6:35 pm
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Regarding Micah's question about MT and crowds, I think your study
would be helped by reading his "US of Lyncherdom," which is I think a
very important essay in understanding T's thinking on a number of
matters, including a few individual "heroes," and the great mass of
cowards, the mobs.  Then read Thoreau's "Civil Dis." and see if you
think (as I do) that it's the same idea at base.  Terry Oggel
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