Similar words: disobedience, disobedient, obedience, obedient, obediently, disobey, audience, civil. Meaning: n. a group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the law is immoral (as in protest against discrimination).
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31, Civil disobedience has its place in history and will probably shape our future.
32, Failure or refusalto cooperate, especially nonviolent civil disobedience against a government or an occupying power.
33, Non - violence , is the mask civil disobedience wears to conceal it's true face: anarchy.
34, And as an actor he has no patience for civil disobedience on the set.
35, When citizens feel the actions of gov't are unjust, unethical, undemocratic, or does not support what the gov't is supposed to stand for, civil disobedience occurs.
36, NCP begins civil disobedience campaign for restoration of multi-party system.
37, They have been repelled by the apparent sophistry of parts of his essay on " Civil Disobedience ".
38, It is also the region from where Gandhi's principles of "passive resistance" and "civil disobedience" destroyed the British Empire without bloodshed.
39, The theory of civil disobedience recognizes that its actions , regardless of their justification, must be punished.
40, He was the pioneer of Satyagraha , mass resistance to government oppression through peaceful,[sentencedict .com] non-violent civil disobedience and non-cooperation.
41, Acts of civil disobedience have been crucial to every major advance in human rights.
42, The group decided to undertake a civil disobedience campaign in the name of freedom and justice.
43, non-violence , is the mask civil disobedience wears to conceal it's true face: anarchy.
44, To disregard this principle is to make civil disobedience not only legally wrong but morally unjustifiable.
45, Moreover, there is talk of activists mounting a campaign of civil disobedience.
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