Raisons politiques 69, février 2018

(Un)civil disobedience
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Sommaire : Disruptive Democracy : The Ethics of Direct Action - Is Bossnapping Uncivil ? - Coercion, Resistance and the Radical Side of Non-Violent Action - Is Hacktivism the New Civil Disobedience ? - Illegal Immigration as Resistance to Global Poverty Lire la suite

The concept of civil disobedience has been a focal point in ethical discussions of dissent ever since philosophers devoted serious attention to the question of political lawbreaking in response to the outpouring of social activism in the 1960's. Civil disobedience has come to enjoy a presumptive legitimacy in the minds of many even while liberal states themselves have expanded the methods of intrusive surveillance and policing at their disposal. But should dissent really be civil? Or is the aspiration to civility unrealistic and self-defeating for those fighting injustice ?
Some philosophers contend that civility is not only tactically useful to garner support, but also a moral expectation for those challenging the political authority of a democratic constitutional regime. Others contend that the demand for civility is a means to domesticate dissent and protect the status quo from radical challenge.
The five papers in this special collection aim to unpack the idea of civility, examining what (if anything) it implies for the conduct of political activists and under what conditions it can be set aside for more forceful, violent, disruptive and offensive methods.


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Éditeur
Presses de Sciences Po
Auteur
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Revue
Raisons politiques
ISSN
12911941
Langue
français
Catégorie (éditeur)
Internet Hierarchy > Science politique > Théorie politique
Catégorie (éditeur)
Internet Hierarchy > Politique
Catégorie (éditeur)
Internet Hierarchy > Science politique
BISAC Subject Heading
POL000000 POLITICAL SCIENCE
BIC subject category (UK)
J Society & social sciences > HP Philosophy > JP Politics & government
Code publique Onix
06 Professionnel et académique
Date de première publication du titre
12 avril 2018
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Date de publication
12 avril 2018
ISBN-13
9782724635485
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Pages chiffres romains : 144
Code interne
9782724635485
Format
15,5 x 24 cm
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William Smith, Disruptive Democracy: The Ethics of Direct Action

Piero Moraro, Is Bossnapping Uncivil ?

Guy Aitchison, Coercion, Resistance and the Radical Side of Non-Violent Action

Candice Delmas, Is Hacktivism the New Civil Disobedience ?

Gwilym David Blunt, Illegal Immigration as Resistance to Global Poverty

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Lucia Direnberger, Faire naître une nation moderne.
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