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Daisy Buckley
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15 July, 09:20
An analogy from civil disobedience
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Sylvia Glover
15 July, 09:30
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Noncompliance with certain civil laws. By means of passive resistance for the purpose of protesting and publicizing some injustice.
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Lance Bird
15 July, 09:45
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The people who are part of civil disobedience will be attacked or imprisoned.
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