The Cambridge Companion to Civil Disobedience
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Outlines the theory and practice of civil disobedience, helping to understand how it is operating in the current turbulent conditions. Infromation Cover Series Page Other Volumes in the Series Title Page Copyright Page Contents Contributors Introduction: Why, Once Again, Civil Disobedience?William E. Scheuerman PART I Plural Voices, Rival Frameworks 1 The Domestication of Henry David ThoreauRussell L. Hanson 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Politics of Disobedient CivilityErin R. Pineda 3 Liberalism: John Rawls and Ronald Dworkin Alexander Kaufman 4 Deliberative Democratic DisobedienceWilliam Smith 5 Radical Democratic DisobedienceRobin Celikates 6 Realist DisobedienceAndrew Sabl 7 Anarchism: Provincializing Civil DisobedienceJames D. Ingram PART II Different Elements, Competing Interpretations 8 (In)CivilityCandice Delmas 9 The Ethical Dimension of Civil DisobedienceMaeve Cooke 10 Nonviolence and the Coercive TurnAlexander Livingston 11 Punishment and Civil DisobedienceChristopher Bennett and Kimberley Brownlee PART III Changing Circumstances, Political Consequences 12 Global Citizenship, Global Civil Disobedience, and Political VicesLuis Cabrera 13 Civil Disobedience by States?David Lefkowitz 14 Coding Resistance: Digital Strategies of Civil DisobedienceTheresa Züger 15 Whistleblowing as Civil DisobedienceWilliam E. Scheuerman 16 Consequences of Civil DisobedienceKurt Schock Index
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