Thoreau Critique of Government Structure
Henry David Thoreau's primary argument against the structure and function of government is that
A
it is overly dependent on the voices of the governed and lacks a will of its own
B
paying taxes provides no direct benefit to the American people
C
its size allows it to operate in excessive secrecy from the citizenry
D
it can be manipulated to subvert the actual will of its constituents
E
it does not intervene sufficiently in citizens' lives to improve their well-being