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Matters of conscience: Justice and protest in society.
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Matters of conscience: Justice and protest in society./
作者:
Brown, Michael Patterson.
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155 p.
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Advisers: Douglas E. Lewis; Sarah W. Holtman.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-11A.
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History, Latin American. -
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Matters of conscience: Justice and protest in society.
Brown, Michael Patterson.
Matters of conscience: Justice and protest in society.
- 155 p.
Advisers: Douglas E. Lewis; Sarah W. Holtman.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2005.
When confronted with injustice in society, what theoretical and practical resources are available to those seeking its redress? Acts of protest like civil disobedience serve well in many circumstances, but become increasingly difficult to apply and justify in situations where division run deep, and injustices are grave. My dissertation extends John Rawls' model of civil disobedience to address situations, using Mohandas K. Gandhi's technique of satyagraha (truth or soul force) as a framework for doing so with regard to social movements. The result is a model of civil political protest or action that retains a broad appeal, range of application, while playing a constructive role within Rawlsian theory toward the establishment of more-just societies. Through this discussion, nonviolence emerges as a key criterion for justification.
ISBN: 9780542386381Subjects--Topical Terms:
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