Freedom Rider John Lewis once said‚ “If not us then who? If not now‚ then when? Will someone else’s children have to risk their lives instead of us risking ours?” (Toronto). By this he meant if theFreedom Rider’s have risked their lives who would‚ and when would someone take a stand. Freedom Riders involvement in civil disobedience was due to personal influences‚ the group chose to participate in civil disobedience to protest race segregation‚ and they also finally achieved success using their controversial
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have arisen as a means to try to create change. Peaceful protest is not a new concept‚ even in America. Henry David Thoreau‚ a Transcendentalist writer in the 19th century‚ refused to pay taxes because he did not support the Mexican War. In Civil Disobedience‚ Thoreau claims that so many men today blindly follow the government’s wishes and that “in most cases there is no free exercise whatever of the judgment or of the moral sense.” Peaceful protest is a way for men to “be men first‚ and subjects
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Thoreau -- Civil Disobedience Historians‚ philosophers‚ and authors have spent decades contemplating the relation between government and citizens. Though the question sparks many thought s‚ it is rarely met with sufficient answers. However‚ a theorist known as Henry Thoreau has offered many works that have shown deep insight on viewing man as an individual instead of a subject‚ through analyzing the ways citizens should live out their lives. Thoreau ‘s most famous work Civil Disobedience expresses
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including other civil leaders as well. Although India was one of the most prosperous English
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violence and harsher rules from their imperialist rulers. This lead Gandhi to perform an act of civil disobedience by marching thousands of miles‚ with an equal amount of followers‚ to turn salt water into pure salt. Ignoring the tax and going around it resulted in Gandhi being arrested‚ but even then his followers continued to march to the ocean‚ continuing to follow Gandhi’s teachings of civil disobedience. Because of this‚ British imperialists eventually lifted the tax on salt. The British could not
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Civil Disobedience is the act of opposing the law for one’s own beliefs. It might cause a storm of arguments‚ but it is far from wrong. People should not be forced to do things that they think are wrong. And some things helped change America for the better. The right being able to protest against the law is not a idea that is harming society for the worse. America drafting was something that Muhammad Ali stood against for. Instead of running away from the law he stood strong and said "Just take
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history‚ the acts brought on by disobedience have pioneered mankind into greatness. After all‚ it is through disobedience that one can hope to ever accomplish something truly extraordinary‚ for it is the act of defying authority that often brings about revolution against the unjust and an altered perspective of reality. Disobedience is an essential facet of society—needed to march progressively into a brighter future. Perhaps one of the most renowned examples of disobedience is that of defiance by American
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There are several issues I feel strongly enough about to participate in civil disobedience to create change and bring awareness to those issues. In 1986‚ I participate in act of civil disobedience‚ this was before Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday was recognize as a federal holiday. I was a sophomore in school and I ask the school principal could they recognize Dr. King’s birthday during the morning announcements‚ that request was denied. I informed the principle that I would not be attending
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word ‘government’ include: ‘authority’‚ ‘regime’‚ and ‘leadership’. Now simply replace those words with: ‘manipulative’‚ ‘prejudicial’‚ and ‘corrupt’ and there lies the Thoreau’s startling precept about our government. In Henry Thoreau’s From Civil Disobedience‚ modern government and its regime are questioned— highlighting its inherent ineffective praxis. Though flaws in the government systems are alluded to‚ Thoreau declares that he is not in favour of the government being eradicated per say‚ just
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Thoreau says‚ “If I have unjustly wrested a plank from a drowning man‚ I must restore it to him and drown myself.” This metaphors sums up most of what he is saying in On the Duty of Civil Disobedience. The person unjustly wresting the plank from the drowning man is the government‚ and the drowning man himself is the citizens of a government. This is to say that if the government wrongly takes from its citizens to save itself‚ then the government must first give what has been taken back to its citizens
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