0 a refusal by a large number of people to pay taxes or obey certain laws in a nonviolent way in order to protest against the government, its policies -- borgerlig ulydighed; passiv modstand
an act of civil disobedience.
Civil disobedience cannot bring more harm than the good it proclaims.
It seems that the cost through civil disobedience actions that could be imposed on existing firms is not high.
Lower-class women frequently contested the city's efforts to control their activities through strikes, negotiations, petitions to the cabildo and civil disobedience.
The miners were prepared to resort, if not to violence, then to acts of civil disobedience and incursions onto contested land.
Although civil disobedience is sometimes a solitary act, it is most often a form of collective action.
I cannot here address civil disobedience or revenge.
Today, of course, analyses of civil disobedience can be approached philosophically.
Although physicians sometimes engage in civil disobedience, they do not often violate the law in their professional capacities.
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