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Civil Disobedience

The American Heritage Dictionary defines civil disobedience as the refusal to obey certain laws or governmental demands for the purpose of influencing legislation or government policy, characterized by the employment of such nonviolent techniques as boycotting, picketing, and nonpayment of taxes. Situations exist where civil disobedience and breaking the law is necessary and morally imperative.

Thoreau says that if injustice "is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then I say break the law." He is personally giving permission for an individual to ignore anything he or she finds morally unacceptable. AT times there is a need for civil disobedience. Through law there are flaws and Thoreau explains that a law might state one thing, but does that mean its right? Thoreau states "the only obligation that I have a right to assume is to do at any time I think right." His context shows that if you feel that a law is unjust, it is your......


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