Civil Disobedience

The refusal to obey the laws, commands, or demands of a government or occupying power without using violence. It is usually a means to change unjust laws, rules or practices. The philosophy of civil disobedience was first outlined by Henry David Thoreau in an essay of the same name in 1849. Since then it has been used the world over.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Civil Disobedience." (Viewed on November 1, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/node/11805>.