The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1965 |
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... civil disobedience , its aim is the overthrow of the social order , not change and reconciliation of it to the unrecognized needs of those who are aggrieved by its imperfections . The civil disobedience that concerns us , I think , is ...
... civil disobedience , its aim is the overthrow of the social order , not change and reconciliation of it to the unrecognized needs of those who are aggrieved by its imperfections . The civil disobedience that concerns us , I think , is ...
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... civil order to justify disobedience which is premised on some higher standard . It is for this reason that the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ) has said that it does not believe " physical obstruction of the right of movement ...
... civil order to justify disobedience which is premised on some higher standard . It is for this reason that the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ) has said that it does not believe " physical obstruction of the right of movement ...
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... civil disobedience . The premise of universal applicability underlying our civil law makes it impossible for the lawmaking body to excuse noncompliance . It must , and the United States Congress does , insist upon law enforce- ment ...
... civil disobedience . The premise of universal applicability underlying our civil law makes it impossible for the lawmaking body to excuse noncompliance . It must , and the United States Congress does , insist upon law enforce- ment ...
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SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH THE LEGISLATIVE | 18 |
CIVIL RIGHTSUNFINISHED BUSINESS | 35 |
POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATESWHAT NEXT? | 55 |
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