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The Power of Conscience

Speaker A

Who said that law does not always make people just?

Speaker B

Henry David Thoreau said it.

Speaker A

What can blind obedience turn people into?

Speaker B

Into tools or machines of injustice.

Speaker A

What example does Thoreau give?

Speaker B

Soldiers marching to war against their will.

Speaker A

Who are the true heroes according to Thoreau?

Speaker B

Those who follow their conscience.

Speaker A

Name two people who resisted unjust laws.

Speaker B

Gandhi and Martin Luther King.

Speaker A

How does society treat such people at first?

Speaker B

They are condemned and attacked.

Speaker A

How does history treat them later?

Speaker B

They are honored as heroes.

Speaker A

What did Gandhi believe about law and conscience?

Speaker B

Conscience is more just and powerful than law.

Speaker A

What must individuals respect according to Thoreau?

Speaker B

What is good, right, and true.

Speaker A

Who praised Thoreau as a moral man?

Speaker B

Gandhi praised him.