What distinction does Thoreau make between law and justice?
O He believes that majority rule is the best way to dictate the just laws of the country.
O He believes that men who go to war against their will are not fit to vote on laws.
O He believes citizens must follow their consciences rather than merely follow the law.
O He believes that men who are not better than machines are not law-abiding citizens.
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