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    humans need a governing body in order to avoid chaos is irrefutable. Still‚ there are times when members of a society do not agree with the views of their governing body. At times like those‚ society has been known to occasionally resort to civil disobedience. The act of peacefully opposing what one deems as an unjust law seems to be controversial among society members. Some argue that it is wrong to oppose a law because that would negatively impact society‚ perhaps by creating distrust between a

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    1. John Rawls describes civil disobedience as a public and peaceful infringement of law with the intentions of causing change in political policies or laws. Samir should also expand on the features of civil disobedience documented by Rawls; the act must be committed due to selfless motivations that prioritise society rather than the agents’ personal interests. The act must be non-violent‚ politically motivated and conform to a common understanding of justice with the intention of changing the law

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    the subject. The author of this piece‚ for an example‚ went to great lengths to be well­versed in historical literature reading and analyzing works of art such as Niccolo Machiavelli’s "The Qualities of the Prince" and Henry David Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience". Through these readings‚ she learned about various rhetorical techniques such as parallelism‚ persuasiveness‚ comparison‚ and compartmentalized reasoning. She also placed herself under the instruction of the highly­esteemed Dr. Boggs‚ who guided

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    more popularly as civil disobedience‚ has been throughout the history of our nation an important method of change towards a more

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    Conor Fennessy Mr. Shortliffe A.P. Literature 28 November 2010 Civil Disobedience: Power in the Hands of the Betrayed Evolution is the gradual development of an entity into a more complex and improved form. Since the beginning of civilization‚ governmental bodies have evolved into more equal and just forms. However‚ governments haven’t independently progressed; individuals‚ both those that govern and those governed‚ have helped its advancement. I firmly agree with Albert Einstein that

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    Brandon Rivadeneira Ms. Love Eng. III Hon. 7 Dec. 2010 Civil Disobedience: Susan B. Anthony Thoreau’s idea of civil disobedience was based on the well known quote that “that government is best which governs least.” That is to say‚ governments tend to be more harmful than helpful. He believed that the government was corrupt and unjust and people had a right to stand up to any law that they find unjust. One of the most notable actions of his idea was during the Women’s Rights Movement

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    well as proving that the government is not always correct‚ and the biggest changes normally come about from civil disobedience. Civil disobedience has been used to speak against the United States government when it showed that those in power wouldn’t change for the better. Civil disobedience was not well known for the abolition of slaves. David Thoreau called for it in “Civil Disobedience‚” written in 1849‚ claiming that the government showed faulty in handling slavery. Thoreau claimed “the government

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    We the Students Without civil disobedience our country could not have evolved and changed as much as it has throughout the decades. Civil Disobedience is the act of protesting and defying the law or government peacefully while accepting the consequences of such actions. Civil Disobedience has gotten numerous marginalized groups of people the ability to have rights and abilities that before their act of defiance‚ they didn’t have before. Protests by women‚ African Americans‚ Latinos‚ and many others

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    Civil Disobedience‚ a Stand on Moral Ground Joseph A. Werner John Daughters PHI221 Stevens-Henager College 5 May 2013 Civil Disobedience‚ a Stand on Moral Ground This country has a rich history of civil disobedience. In fact‚ the men who founded our country used civil disobedience to protest against unjust laws that they felt threatened their future and the future of generations to come. Tim DeChristopher used civil disobedience to stop the auction of oil and gas leases being held by

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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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