Civil disobedience (disambiguation)

Civil disobedience (disambiguation)

Civil disobedience may refer to:

  • Civil disobedience, the active refusal to obey certain laws, demands and commands of a government or of an occupying power, usually without resorting to physical violence
  • Civil Disobedience (Thoreau), an essay by Henry David Thoreau, published in 1849
  • Civil disobedience movement, Salt Satyagraha, led by Mahatma Gandhi during the Indian independence movement
  • Civil Disobedience (album), a 2008 album by electro-industrial musical project Leæther Strip
  • "Civil Disobedience," a song by Camper Van Beethoven from their album New Roman Times

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