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Civil Disobedience: The Peaceful Resistance To The Civil Rights Movement

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Our country was founded upon the premise of standing up for what we believe is right even if the rest of society sees it differently. From the Boston Tea Party to the Civil Rights Movement our ancestors have seen the need to stand up against injustice of both foreign rulers and an unjust government. However it can be said that peaceful resistance to laws has the greatest positive impact on free society because it leads to a change in laws by bringing to light social issues. Furthermore without the peaceful resistance to unjust laws we as a society would simply never thrive in a global and connected world.

The peaceful resistance to laws and wholly accepting the consequences of those actions is the driving force behind a thriving and just society for without peaceful civil disobedience the government would cease to update and change laws according to the time period. As Henry David Thoreau in his “Civil Disobedience” essay he remarks on the government's inability to be useful and that its the majority of people that hold the true power within the United states. The founding fathers seem to be in an agreement with Thoreau as they saw the government as a potential evil against …show more content…

Although the peaceful resistance to laws is still against the laws the reasons behind the resistance to those laws in the first place is what brings to light the problems facing the current generation. For example the civil rights movement of the 1960’s included

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