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    In order to decide whether a law is just or unjust‚ we must first delve into the logic of laws established in the past. Since the United States came into existence‚ laws have come and gone‚ sometimes addressing very specific circumstances which no longer apply to the modern rules of our government. In today’s society‚ these outdated laws may seem bizarre‚ but at some point in time they were believed to be important. A numerous amount of these laws have fallen off the books years ago or perhaps were

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    Rebellion and civil disobedience are common themes today and through history. Some of the most well known historical figures were rebels and gained fame from their acts of rebellion or civil disobedience against an oppressive force or unjust law. Rebellion typically does not fall far behind civil disobedience‚ but the ideas are very different. According to Albert Camus rebellion is the rejection of an infringement and is considered intolerable by those affected. The rebel becomes aware as a result

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    Civil Disobedience What is civil disobedience? What does it do? Why is it important? Is it the right thing to do? These are some of the questions that pops into one’s head when they hear civil disobedience. This topic is highly debatable and different people might have different opinion on this topic. People who have suffered from some form of injustice may define civil disobedience differently from others. By definition‚ civil disobedience is the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes

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    injustices and suffering for African Americans and other minorities. Laws were made to keep these people far below their level. When people are oppressed it is in their nature to rebel. Those people are forced to do what they have to do to seek fair equal treatment like everyone else. Civil disobedience is the refusal to obey laws in hopes of changing government laws or policies. Civil disobedience has changed many unjust things for different groups of people it was a major key during

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    At the beginning of “Civil Disobedience” by Henry David Thoreau‚ he states that “‘That Government is best which governs least’‚ and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically”. This opening statement likely best captures Thoreau’s opinion of an ideal government; one which is involved minimally in making decisions for the people‚ yet is wise enough to prevent society from falling into an unguided system that may run astray. Thoreau views that all aspects of society are corrupted

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    to understand what people are protesting. Through blind following of partisan politics coupled with a lack of interest in education has created a divide in the nation that must be dealt with without moderation or patience such as alluded to in the Civil Rights Movement of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s era. We must continue to exercise our right of peaceful protest so as to make the general public and our representatives aware of the massive‚ and growing‚ discontent and distrust of the American government

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    groups of communities based on race‚ sex‚ age‚ and status (whether economically or politically) that leads to forms of rebellion to fight against the hierarchy in order to close a gap in society as a result. Mohandas Gandhi explained in his “On Civil Disobedience essay‚ “No country has ever become‚ or will ever become‚ happy through victory in war...it only falls further...either our act or our purpose was ill-conceived‚ it brings disaster to both belligerents.” (Gandhi‚ 1916) Instead of using war‚ he

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society because it does not cause violence. Throughout history‚ we have witnessed peaceful protests change our laws. From Mahatma Gandhi to Martin Luther King Jr.‚ we have seen the practice of nonviolent symbolic protests have a better outcome than wars. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2‚ 1869 in Porbandar‚ India. He is well known as the prominent leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Gandhi got his

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    ideas are relevant in this time period because they still apply to humans overworking themselves to the point where they can’t think that they are overworking‚ easier transactions of money because our generation to be fueled by consumerism‚ and civil disobedience is still a well used idea. Stopping ourselves of being machines worked by machines can help us understand our purpose isn’t to do a job that’s not self beneficial‚ it’s to enjoy life and work for yourself. It’s essential to slow down and

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