spoken like a true radical. why am i not surprised.
law and order is the basis for a civil society .. comrade.
Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
If you thought calling a true radical was offensive- you, sir, were SADLY mistaken.
Pretty radical to ask for equality, isn't it?
When the law is in favor of the status quo of, yes, I'll say it, white supremacy, it's easy to say law and order is the basis for a civil society.
Sounds like an argument to keep slavery. If it means preventing a "civil" war. Why doesn't that surprise me?
Civil Disobedience Summary
In "Civil Disobedience," philosopher Henry David Thoreau argues that citizens must disobey the rule of law if those laws prove to be unjust. He draws on his own experiences and explains why he refused to pay taxes in protest of slavery and the Mexican War. Thoreau th[u]s becomes a model for civil disobedience.