Civil Disobedience

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Abstract

Many historical and recent forms of protest usually referred to as civil disobedience do not fit the standard philosophical definition of “civil disobedience”. The moral and political importance of this point is explained in section 1, and two theoretical lessons are drawn: one, we should broaden the concept of civil disobedience, and two, we should start thinking about uncivil disobedience. Section 2 is devoted to the main objections against, and theorists' defenses of, civil disobedience.

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Delmas, C. (2016). Civil Disobedience. Philosophy Compass, 11(11), 681–691. https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12354

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