Ethics and Society
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Introduction
Civil XXXXXXXXXXXX is the act XX refusing XX XXXXXX the law XXXX the idea that it XX unjust or immoral. In XXXX, XXXXX David Thoreau XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX to XXX XXX XXXXXXX it supported a war with XXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX which he XXX XXXXXXX. XX XXXX, he coined the phrase ‘XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX’ in his XXXXX in favor of XXXXXXXX opposition to XXXXXXX. It is XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX each XXXXXXX to have laws to protect XXX citizens. Therefore, the government XXXXXXXX XXXXX person to XXXXXX the XXX. XXXXXX XXX XXXXXX the law XXX is XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX committed civil disobedience.
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XXXXXXX XXX army is a XXXXXXXX decision XX XXXX, and XX one should be forced. XXXX, the XXXXXXX XX joining XXX XXXX is to XXXXX service XXX is, therefore, ethical. Forcing people to XXXX the XXXX XXXXX XXXXX a XXX XX XXXXXXXXX people in the XXXX. Everyone XXXXXXX XXX XXXX must be willing XX XX all the things as instructed. If someone fails XX XXXX the army XXXXXXX XXXX do not XXXX XX XXX it’s not a XXX, it should not XX XXXXXXXX as civil disobedience. However, XX it XX a XXX in XXX country set XX a XXXXXXXXXX time may XX to protect people, XXXX it XX XXXXXXXX as civil disobedience. Any XXXXXXXXXX refusal to obey the XXX is considered as civil disobedience.
XXXXXXXX of XXXXX disobedience
XXXXXXXX of civil obedience include nonviolent XXXX-XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX boycotts XX XXXXXXXXXX laws. A XXXXXXXXXX anti-abortion protest is XXXXXX in most countries. The reasons against XXXX that allow abortion XX XXXXXXX it XX XXX right XX kill an innocent XXXXX, XXX XXXXXXXX it XX against human XXXXXX. Every XXXXXX XXX a right to XXXX, XXX XXXXXXXXX, no XXXXXX XXXXXX abort because life XXX XXXXXXX started. XXXX of the XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXX XX XXXXX disobedience.
Another XXXXXXX is a boycott conducted in 1955 XX the Montgomery XXXXXXXXXXX Association (XXX). The leader of the XXXXXXXXXXX was Martin Luther King. The primary XXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXXX was to XXXXXX racial segregation.XXX XXXXXXXX to XXXX a XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX XXX XX XXXXXX XXXXX the government did XXXXXXXXX. Their XXXXXXX to XXXXXX racial segregation ended XXXX XXX US XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXX racial XXXXXXXXXXX in XXXXXX XXXXX XXX against the XXXXXXXXXXXX.
Conclusion
For an act to XX referred to XX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX, a person must engage in XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX obey XXX law. X XXX XXX XX XXXX or XXXXXX, XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX requires XXXXXX to follow XXXX. Unjust laws XXX mostly XXXX to oppress a XXXXXXXXXX group and XXXX XXXXXXX group gain so XXXX. XXX XXXXXXXX can XXXX commit civil disobedience. However, military XXXXXX XXXX XXX allow XXX army to XXXXXX illegal orders. Sometimes they XXX legally expected to XXXXXX XX XXXX XXXX. XXXXXX, it XX a human right XX XXXXXX on XXXXXXX they should join XXX army or XXX.
Reference
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