Martin Luther King, Susan B. Antony, and Henry David Thoreau on the question of civil disobedience

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An evaluation of the views of Dr. Martin Luther King, Susan B. Antony, and Thoreau on civil disobedience.

Appx. 1,200 words.

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According to Ostas (2010), civil disobedience is the act of not obeying the commands or demands of the government without violence or taking active measures of opposition. The main focus is forcing concessions from the occupying power or the government. It has acted as the most important philosophy and tactic of the movements of the nationalists in India, Africa, the movements of civil rights in America, and various social movements in different countries in regards to anti-war and labor. Civil disobedience is not the rejection of a family as a whole rather, it is a symbolic violation. On the basis of this civil disobedience act……(buy to read more).

Appx. 1,200 words.

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