The central question of this piece is how to strike a balance between radical civil disobedience and adherence to the laws put in place by government. Multiple schools of thought on how to obey and protest laws are discussed. Abe Fortas contends that peaceful, non-violent measures must be taken to protest and remedy laws that people support. Howard Zinn argues that more radical measures need to be taken in order to remedy unjust laws. Ultimately, Zinn’s concept of radical disobedience misses its mark because the concept of justice is too subjective. The breaking of laws requires a punishment which lends credence to Fortas’ claim of a more civil form of protest
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Arthur Landever discusses Civil Disobedience and the limits of Dissent and ways of expressing it
In this essay I examine whether and when civil disobedience -a principled and illegal act of politic...
This research examines the justification of violent protest in liberal democratic states. By identif...
America is a country founded on revolution. In fact, our founding fathers valued this right to disse...
The history of disobedience is as lengthy as the history of legislation. For as long as there have b...
Is respect for the law valuable when it infringes upon human rights? At first glance, Howard Zinn’s ...
PSCI 315 Classical Political Thought: Democracy in Athens and America is a foundational course in th...
peer reviewedCan we disobey in a democracy? Doesn't such an attitude run the risk of leading to gene...
As Socrates sits awaiting his death, he argues with Crito about the cons of escaping this punishment...
From the time of the Athenian democracy there has been the debated question of whether protest and d...
The right to join in peaceful assembly and petition is critical to an effective democracy and is at ...
[Excerpt] “This article will first examine the nature of civil disobedience, and distinguish between...
Can citizens disobey the law, which comes from the will of the majority and the decision of the legi...
Not so long ago, several friends joined approximately 40,000 others in DC demanding action on climat...
This essay analyzes Thomas Aquinas’ justification for civil disobedience via his theory of law. This...
Arthur Landever discusses Civil Disobedience and the limits of Dissent and ways of expressing it
In this essay I examine whether and when civil disobedience -a principled and illegal act of politic...
This research examines the justification of violent protest in liberal democratic states. By identif...