Question
What objection does Thoreau express concerning the military?
They have not focus.
They don't act on common sense.
They have no motivation.
They all want to do their own thing.
They have not focus.
They don't act on common sense.
They have no motivation.
They all want to do their own thing.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Henry David Thoreau expresses objections concerning the military primarily related to a lack of moral direction and common sense. In his essay "Civil Disobedience," he critiques government and military actions that are not rooted in ethical principles or a true sense of justice. He argues that soldiers often follow orders without questioning their moral implications, indicating that they may not act on common sense or moral conviction. Thus, the most appropriate summary of his objection would be that "they don't act on common sense."