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in \civil disobedience,\ what is thoreaus last thought about the state before he loses respect for it? he finds the states industrious locking of the cell - door amusing. he thinks the state cant tell its friends from its enemies. he thinks the state is half - witted. he finds the state unforgivably timid.
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In "Civil Disobedience", Thoreau expresses his critical view of the state's inability to distinguish between friends and foes as he is imprisoned.
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He thinks the state can't tell its friends from its enemies