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In an 1851 journal entry, Thoreau recorded his thoughts on the California Gold Rush, which he rather colorfully described as an enterprise of the devil. The recent rush to California and the attitude of the world, even of its philosophers and prophets, in relation to it appears to me to reflect the greatest disgrace on mankind. That so many are ready to get their living by the lottery of gold-digging without contributing any value to society, and that the great majority who stay at home justify them in the both by precept and example!. . .Henry David Thoreau began writing a journal in the 1830s, a project that eventually ran to over two million words. |
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