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  • Civil Disobedience in Democracies: Why Citizens May Break the Law

    Civil Disobedience in Democracies: Why Citizens May Break the Law0

    • Share Your Science, Society
    • October 1, 2019

    Is it morally justified to break democratically enacted laws to promote justice? A philosophical discussion of civil disobedience

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  • Pic of the Day – Egyptian Elections

    Pic of the Day – Egyptian Elections0

    • Photography
    • May 25, 2012

    Women wait in line to vote in Cairo this week, during the first Egyptian presidential election since the Arab Spring protests that led to the resignation of Hosni Mubarak. Photo: UN Women Arab States / flickr

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