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Administrative Law - A Duty to Resist: When Disobedience Should Be Uncivil

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Book Synopsis: What are our responsibilities in the face of injustice? How far should we go to fight it? Many would argue that as long as a state is nearly just, citizens have a moral duty to obey the law. Proponents of civil disobedience generally hold that, given this moral duty, a person needs a solid justification to break the law. But activists from Henry David Thoreau and Mohandas Gandhi to the Movement for Black Lives have long recognized that there are times when, rather than having a duty to obey the law, we have a duty to disobey it. Taking seriously the history of this activism, A Duty to Resist wrestles with the problem of political obligation in real-world societies that harbor injustice. Candice Delmas argues that the duty of justice, the principle of fairness, the Samaritan duty, and political association impose responsibility to resist under conditions of injustice. We must expand political obligation to include a duty to resist unjust laws and social conditions even in legitimate states. For Delmas, this duty to resist demands principled disobedience, and such disobedience need not always be civil. At times, covert, violent, evasive, or offensive acts of lawbreaking can be justified, even required. Delmas defends the viability and necessity of illegal assistance to undocumented migrants, leaks of classified information, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, sabotage, armed self-defense, guerrilla art, and other modes of resistance. There are limits: principle alone does not justify lawbreaking. But uncivil disobedience can sometimes be not only permissible but required in the effort to resist injustice.

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Are you tired of sitting idly by while injustice runs rampant in our society? It's time to take a stand and embrace your duty to resist! Introducing "A Duty to Resist: When Disobedience Should Be Uncivil," a thought-provoking book that dives deep into the moral and ethical responsibilities we have in the face of injustice. From renowned activists like Henry David Thoreau and Mohandas Gandhi to the modern-day Movement for Black Lives, this book explores the notion that sometimes, obeying the law is not enough.

Author Candice Delmas sheds light on the importance of principled disobedience and why we need to break free from the chains of unjust laws and social conditions, even in legitimate states. Delmas argues that it is our duty to resist these injustices, and that resistance can take on many forms. From covert actions to armed self-defense, this book explores a range of modes of resistance that are not just permissible but necessary to combat injustice.

But the journey doesn't stop there. Delmas delves into the controversial topics of undocumented migrants, leaks of classified information, distributed denial-of-service attacks, sabotage, guerrilla art, and other unorthodox acts of resistance. These acts may not always be civil, but they are important tools in the fight for justice.

If you're ready to challenge the status quo and make a difference, "A Duty to Resist" is the book for you. It's time to embrace your duty to resist, to question authority, and to fight for a more just society. Don't miss out on this transformative read - get your copy now!

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