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aliya0001 [1]
2 years ago
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What did the concept of civil disobedience mean to Thoreau

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Lorico [155]2 years ago
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To Thoreau's it means prioritising one's conscience over the law, hence it is humanity first.

<h3>What is Meant by Civil Disobedience ?</h3>

In simple terms, it is used to describe refusal to obey the law, even though an individual knows that is illegal, yet chooses to do the wrong thing.

In other words, it can be known to mean peaceful protest.

Learn more about Civil Disobedience  here:

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