The issues surrounding civil disobedience have been discussed since
at least 399 BC and, in the wake of such recent events as the
protest at Tiananmen Square, are still of great relevance. By
presenting classic and current philosophical reflections on the
issues, this book presents all the basic materials needed for a
philosophical assessment of the nature and justification of civil
disobedience. The pieces included range from classic essays by
leading contemporary thinkers such as Rawls, Raz and Singer. Hugo
Adam Bedau's introduction sets out the issues and shows how the
various authors shed light on each aspect of them.
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