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Mass public defiance of legal authority has a lengthy history in America, extending back to the nation’s founding. Indeed, the very existence of the United States is the result of the ultimate act of defiance against legal authority—the revolution against Great Britain. It hardly stopped there, however.
Bloom, Lackland H., Jr.
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This article examines the role and value of defiance in sport. I argue that defiance is a virtue in sport and make a case for it as a spirited and praiseworthy way of counteracting burdened conditions.
Kenneth Aggerholm
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2022
Abstract The Defiance Campaign of 1952 initiated the ANC-led Congress Alliance's efforts at mass action. The effort was fiercely opposed by the government. The government's reaction sparked ANC counter-measures: in response to the state's counter-measures, the ANC in 1953 introduced the M-Plan, a scheme to enable it to continue operating
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Abstract The Defiance Campaign of 1952 initiated the ANC-led Congress Alliance's efforts at mass action. The effort was fiercely opposed by the government. The government's reaction sparked ANC counter-measures: in response to the state's counter-measures, the ANC in 1953 introduced the M-Plan, a scheme to enable it to continue operating
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The foundations of defiance: examining the psychological underpinnings of ethnic minority defiance toward police [PDF]
Defiance can be a powerful mechanism of protest against police oppression. At the same time, citizen defiance to police authority is problematic for police and can cause injury to both police officers and the public.
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2021
Abstract Defiance has been praised, blamed, and vilified. This makes sense if one understands defiance as a virtue with vices and an intermediate condition. Yet social conditions frequently associate negative interpretations with people who are oppressed, including people who have mental challenges and distresses, such that it turns out ...
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Abstract Defiance has been praised, blamed, and vilified. This makes sense if one understands defiance as a virtue with vices and an intermediate condition. Yet social conditions frequently associate negative interpretations with people who are oppressed, including people who have mental challenges and distresses, such that it turns out ...
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Early Years Educator, 2006
We all know about the ‘terrible twos’ when young children traditionally start to exert their authority, but as Karen Sullivan explains, sometimes there is more to their defiance than meets the eye.
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We all know about the ‘terrible twos’ when young children traditionally start to exert their authority, but as Karen Sullivan explains, sometimes there is more to their defiance than meets the eye.
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NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2016
Throughout his work, Chaz Maviyane-Davies has used images and ideas to cut through complacency and apathy while trying to raise social consciousness. The issues addressed in his work have included social discrimination, human rights, health, and the environment.
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Throughout his work, Chaz Maviyane-Davies has used images and ideas to cut through complacency and apathy while trying to raise social consciousness. The issues addressed in his work have included social discrimination, human rights, health, and the environment.
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2008
Abstract The prevailing image of European Jews during the Holocaust is one of helpless victims, but in fact many Jews struggled against the terrors of the Third Reich. In Defiance, Nechama Tec offers a riveting history of one such group, a forest community in western Belorussia that would number more than 1,200 Jews by 1944-the largest ...
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Abstract The prevailing image of European Jews during the Holocaust is one of helpless victims, but in fact many Jews struggled against the terrors of the Third Reich. In Defiance, Nechama Tec offers a riveting history of one such group, a forest community in western Belorussia that would number more than 1,200 Jews by 1944-the largest ...
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1993
Abstract Fighting in the dense forests of eastern Poland and Belorussia, Jewish partisans represented a heroic form of resistance in the midst of the Holocaust. Refusing to submit to the Nazi terror, one such group - the Bielski Partisans - became the largest armed rescue operation of Jews by Jews in the Second World War. In Defiance,
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Abstract Fighting in the dense forests of eastern Poland and Belorussia, Jewish partisans represented a heroic form of resistance in the midst of the Holocaust. Refusing to submit to the Nazi terror, one such group - the Bielski Partisans - became the largest armed rescue operation of Jews by Jews in the Second World War. In Defiance,
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