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Pros And Cons Of Civil Disobedience

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Ayden Jacques Magdalen Middle School Culminating Project 6 March 2023 Civil Disobedience There have been more than 400 anti-government protests worldwide since 2000 with 23% lasting for more than three months as an act to establish religious and governmental freedoms. Bedau states, “An act of civil disobedience is an act in violation of a law (or a specific group of laws) which is undertaken for moral reasons” (Bedau qtd. In Hall 15). Civil disobedience can bring lots of good and bad things into the world. It can create change, give religious freedoms, but it can also force change and bring violence to a peaceful community. Civil disobedience …show more content…

Breitenbach says, “Creating a new law would be set up in a way that would not affect the others because the law/laws would replace any laws that would disagree or counteract it.” The changes made by civil disobedience will not get in the way of other laws already set in place by the government because new laws will replace any laws that disagree with it. As described in five pros and cons of Civil Disobedience, “Those who are participants and leaders in civil disobedience campaigns seek to change the worldview of those involved in the conflict so that the conditions that led to the conflict do not recur.” The people that lead the protests in any country are there to seek change in communities. They are also there to make sure that the conditions that led up to that protest will not happen …show more content…

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