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Government, Resistance to

LC control no.sh 85056036
LC classificationJC328.3
Topical headingGovernment, Resistance to
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Variant(s)Civil resistance
Non-resistance to government
Political resistance
Resistance to government
See alsoPolitical science
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Political violence
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Insurgency
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Nonviolence
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Revolutions
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Found inCord, R.L. Protest, dissent, and the Supreme Court, 1971.
Hoerder, D. Protest, direct action, repression : dissent in American society from colonial times to the present : a bibliography, 1977.
Boyle, F. A. Protesting power, 2008: p. 7 (Civil resistance to prevent state crimes)
Steward, Gary L. Justifying revolution : the American clergy's argument for political resistance, 1750-1776, 2021.
Henry, Chris. The ethics of political resistance, 2019.
Civil resistance, via Study.com, viewed Oct. 18, 2022 (Political resistance is a movement that is organized by the civil population in any country to change the established forms of government or take over power and interfere with civil stability. Political resistance is a form of civil disobedience since it requires solidarity and physical presence and focuses on moral and human rights. It is also non-violent)