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065cfa0 Civil disobedience, as I put it to the audience, was not the problem, despite the warnings of some that it threatened social stability, that it led to anarchy. The greatest danger, I argued, was civil obedience, the submission of individual conscience to governmental authority. Such obedience led to the horrors we saw in totalitarian states, and in liberal states it led to the public's acceptance of war whenever the so-called democratic government decided on it... In such a world, the rule of law maintains things as they are. Therefore, to begin the process of change, to stop a war, to establish justice, it may be necessary to break the law, to commit acts of civil disobedience, as Southern black did, as antiwar protesters did. dangers-of-obedience rule-of-law civil-disobedience justice oppression Howard Zinn
3bb3d99 "Two things form the bedrock of any open society -- freedom of expression and rule of law. If you don't have those things, you don't have a free country." [ politics open-society rule-of-law freedom-of-expression freedom-of-speech Salman Rushdie