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American Behavioral Scientist, 2008
In scores of grassroots protest activities in 2006, immigrants and immigrant-rights supporters effectively derailed anti-immigrant legislation before Congress, as they meaningfully engaged with “the immigration debate.” Evaluating these events as moments of immigrant participation in the political sphere, as well as in the broader social one, this ...
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In scores of grassroots protest activities in 2006, immigrants and immigrant-rights supporters effectively derailed anti-immigrant legislation before Congress, as they meaningfully engaged with “the immigration debate.” Evaluating these events as moments of immigrant participation in the political sphere, as well as in the broader social one, this ...
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2007
Abstract Having considered the concepts of cheating, deception, stealing, coercion, exploitation, disloyalty, and promise-breaking, the discussion now turns to the final moral norm, that against disobedience. This is undoubtedly the most controversial of the moral norms that we are considering and many are skeptical that disobedience to ...
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Abstract Having considered the concepts of cheating, deception, stealing, coercion, exploitation, disloyalty, and promise-breaking, the discussion now turns to the final moral norm, that against disobedience. This is undoubtedly the most controversial of the moral norms that we are considering and many are skeptical that disobedience to ...
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2023
This book addresses the need for theological reflection on uncivil disobedience. Existing scholarship in theology and politics mostly treats church-state relations theoretically, with studies in non-violent resistance or civil disobedience, or in other ways largely assuming traditional forms of governance and means of protest—all while paying little to
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This book addresses the need for theological reflection on uncivil disobedience. Existing scholarship in theology and politics mostly treats church-state relations theoretically, with studies in non-violent resistance or civil disobedience, or in other ways largely assuming traditional forms of governance and means of protest—all while paying little to
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2019
Abstract One legacy of yesterday’s politics of emergency is that the contestation of policy in today’s EU may depend on a willingness to break rules. The concept of disobedience provides both an interpretative frame for analysing such actions and the basis for their evaluation.
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Abstract One legacy of yesterday’s politics of emergency is that the contestation of policy in today’s EU may depend on a willingness to break rules. The concept of disobedience provides both an interpretative frame for analysing such actions and the basis for their evaluation.
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