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Civil Disobedience - Dictionary of Arguments

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Morozov I 204
Civil disobedience/Dworkin/Morozov: Ronald
Dworkin (...) has argued that the right (to civil
disobedience) stems from all the other rights we
have to challenge the government. So if a law
violates a law that is important for our dignity or
another personal value (...), such as freedom of
expression, we have the right to disregard it. The
considerations of benefit are irrelevant here; the
expected uselessness of our protest does not
deprive us of this right. (1)
Morozov: other authors have also addressed this
topic. (2)
Morozov: it is a question of whether our smart
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digital environment makes such forms of protest
> Civil
Dworkin,
Disobedience easier or more difficult.
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Dworkin I
Ronald Dworkin
Taking Rights
Seriously
Cambridge, MA
1978
Morozov I
Evgeny Morozov
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1. Ronald Dworkin, Taking Rights Seriously
Everything, Click
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
Here: The Folly of
1978).
2. Kimberley Brownlee, “Civil Disobedience,”
Technological
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Edward Solutionism New
N. Zalta, spring 2010, http:// plato.stanford.edu/ York 2014
entries/ civil-disobedience.
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