Civil disobedience is one of the most important rights given to every citizen. Through civil disobedience citizens are able to aperture their feelings against the government and have right to legislate changes that they feel are necessary for the contentment of the entire society. What responsibilities does a virtuous citizen have to follow the law? Socrates in Plato’s “The Crito” and Martin Luther King‚ Jr. in his “Letter from Birmingham Jail” answer this question from a contradictory perception
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Mahatma Gandhi says‚ “Civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state becomes lawless and corrupt.” Gandhi was an Indian nationalist leader that against British-rule in Indian and also led India to independence; in addition‚ he inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. There was a question that everyone has been asking from wartime to recently: when is civil disobedience justified? There are a lot of civil disobedience movements around the world; everyone is willing
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Civil Disobedience is an insightful peaceful and in many cases more effective than simple violence at addressing ills in society. If one wishes to partake in civil disobedience they must follow three rules or steps‚ one they must identify an ill in society usually involving governmental oppression. second they need to break said laws or or rules they see ill. And thirdly and possibly most important they must accept all punishment without retaliation or resistance. Another major factor in civil disobedience
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stolen from us. We must fight to reclaim what is ours. Civil disobedience allows one to shed light upon our flawed society‚ in order to provoke reform and reclamation of justice. Acting against the law is justifiable when our inalienable liberties are compromised. Those who commit civil disobedience take the consequences that come with it. An air of respect is still
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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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call. What is moral or ethical to one may not be to another. In his writing of Civil Disobedience‚ Henry David Thoreau focusses on his views of the government and how he believed it to be unjust and unfair. Ethics and morality come to question throughout his writing. Thoreau talks of the laws being established by the majority and that those who stood up for a change were the minority. Thoreau points out‚ “Unjust laws exist: Shall we be content to obey them or shall we endeavor to amend them and obey
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Civil disobedience has a positive effect on a free society. It allows people to display their rights or beliefs without hurting others. A peaceful protest gets someone’s point across mush more effectively than a violent protest. In a violent protest people point to the protestors and easily take away credibility from the people protesting. The protestors look unintelligent as they resort to violence. The resorting to violence can show that people don’t know how to express their opinions in an intelligent
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Thoreau Civil Disobedience Throughout history the government’s gained too much power are likely to be corrupt. It is up to citizens to go against government and get rid of any negativity. In order to change the government citizens should vote for an individual who can change the country in a positive way. Henry David Thoreau was a philosopher‚ observer‚ and writer best known for his attacks on American social institutions and his respect for nature and simple living. He believed in civil disobedience
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Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau was little known outside his hometown of Concord‚ Massachusetts‚ where he was much admired for his passionate stance on social issues‚ his deep knowledge of natural history‚ and the originality of his lectures‚ essays‚ and books. He was also maligned as a crank and malingerer who never held a steady job and whose philosophy was but a pale imitation of Ralph Waldo Emerson ’s. Thoreau was a man of ideas who struggled all his
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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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