if you were to walk into a resturant in 1955 and you were a colored person, they would kick you out. Do you honestly think that's a fair treatment. if you say yes you really need to see a therapist because that's extremly cruel. If the world tried to make the world a better place that would be better for our future posterity.There have been debates as to whether civil disobedience must necessarily be non-violent. Many have thought to debates as in history sometimes doesn't go well. Even back then in George washingtons time there have been debates when fights break out. The following are questions many people ahve asked:Why must it be public, in the sense of forewarning authorities of the intended action, since publicity gives authorities an opportunity to interfere with the action? Why must people who engage in civil disobedience be willing to accept punishment? A general challenge to Rawls's conception of civil disobedience is that it is overly narrow, and as such it predetermines the conclusion that most acts of civil disobedience are morally
if you were to walk into a resturant in 1955 and you were a colored person, they would kick you out. Do you honestly think that's a fair treatment. if you say yes you really need to see a therapist because that's extremly cruel. If the world tried to make the world a better place that would be better for our future posterity.There have been debates as to whether civil disobedience must necessarily be non-violent. Many have thought to debates as in history sometimes doesn't go well. Even back then in George washingtons time there have been debates when fights break out. The following are questions many people ahve asked:Why must it be public, in the sense of forewarning authorities of the intended action, since publicity gives authorities an opportunity to interfere with the action? Why must people who engage in civil disobedience be willing to accept punishment? A general challenge to Rawls's conception of civil disobedience is that it is overly narrow, and as such it predetermines the conclusion that most acts of civil disobedience are morally