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Civil Disobedience

A Philosophical Overview

Piero Moraro

What is the difference between civil and uncivil disobedience? How can illegal protest be compatible with a democratic regime based on the rule of law? Is Edward Snowden a civil disobedient? This book follows the philosophical debate around these and other issues, showing how the notion of civil disobedience has evolved from a form of passive resistance against injustice, to an active way to engage with the political life of the community. The author presents the major contributions in political and legal philosophy, ranging from John Rawls’ seminal account in 1971,to the recent views advanced by Kimberley Brownlee, David Lefkowitz and William Smith. In the last chapter, the author proposes a novel account of civil disobedience, able to meet some of the unresolved challenges. The author argues that, to make sense of civil disobedience, we should expand our conception of political obligation, so to include acts that, despite being illegal, may reveal the agent’s civility.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 180 • Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-78660-716-4 • Hardback • July 2019 • $147.00 • (£113.00)
978-1-78660-718-8 • Paperback • July 2019 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
Subjects: Philosophy / Political, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Social, Philosophy / Philosophy of Law
Courses: Philosophy; Social & Political Philosophy, Political Science; Comparative Politics; Social Movements
Piero Moraro is a lecturer in Justice Studies at Charles Sturt University.
Introduction

Chapter 1. What’s Wrong with Disobedience?

Chapter 2. The Concept of Civility

Chapter 3. Disagreement and Civility

Chapter 4. Nonviolence and Civility

Chapter 5. The Moral Right to Civil Disobedience

Chapter 6. Political Obligation: ‘Inside-Out’ Vs. ‘Outside-In’

Moraro does an outstanding job of charting the emerging philosophical terrain, while insisting that the virtues of citizenship-rather than the duty to obey-should be the primary point of reference in considering civil disobedience.


— Criminal Law and Philosophy


This book focuses on the discussion of civil disobedience among philosophy professors over the past 20 or so years. . . Moraro believes his own contribution is to emphasize the display of civility by the disobedient actor: the heart of his discussion is to connect justifiable civil disobedience to respect for others’ autonomy, “a respect due to their status … as self-legislators,” who have the “capacity” to choose their “own ends in life” with a right that these choices be respected. . . this is a thoughtful and competent book.



Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.
— Choice Reviews


There has been a quiet renaissance in the philosophy of civil disobedience. Moraro offers a masterful survey of the emerging debates, showing how a new generation of political theorists is grappling with challenges posed by a new generation of political protesters. This is a superb primer for anyone wishing to understand civil disobedience in the twenty-first century.
— William James Clark Smith, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong


There is much to admire in this book. In addition to providing a much needed introduction to the most recent philosophical discussion of civil disobedience, Moraro outlines an original account that grounds the value of this practice in certain aspects of virtue ethics. Moraro succeeds in appealing both to students and more experienced readers by discussing complex problems while writing in an accessible and engaging style. Highly recommended.
— Massimo Renzo, Professor of Politics, Philosophy and Law, King's College London


Piero Moraro’s book provides a useful and analytically clear introduction to the philosophical literature on political obligation and civil disobedience. By emphasizing agents’ moral dispositions rather than their acts, Moraro defends a nuanced virtue-ethical account of the duty to respect the law, which citizens may sometimes satisfy by engaging in civil disobedience.
— Candice Delmas, assistant professor of philosophy and political science, Northeastern University


An impressive achievement: at once an expert and concise overview of decades of philosophical discussion about the nature of both political obligation and civil disobedience, as well as a development of Moraro’s own distinctive views. Essential reading, as both an accessible introduction and substantial and original contribution to the debate.
— Michael Sevel, Senior Lecturer in Jurisprudence, University of Sydney Law School


In this thoughtful and engaging investigation of the philosophy on civil disobedience, Piero Moraro weaves together recent advancements in the literature, canonical treatments, and his own illuminating take on civil disobedience as a matter of virtue and not just rights and duties. The work not only provides an excellent overview and analysis, but shows clearly why civil disobedience has re-emerged as an important topic for debate.
— Kimberley Brownlee, Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick


Provides an up-to-date overview of the philosophical literature on civil disobedience in the analytic tradition, ideal for students in Political, Moral and Legal Philosophy

Offers a critical comparison of the various different views around specific topics (e.g. the role of non-violence), rather than a mere author-by-author summary of how the debate has evolved

Makes a positive contribution that seeks to advance the philosophical debate, through the proposal of a model to address some of the unresolved issues in the literature of civil disobedience



Civil Disobedience

A Philosophical Overview

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • What is the difference between civil and uncivil disobedience? How can illegal protest be compatible with a democratic regime based on the rule of law? Is Edward Snowden a civil disobedient? This book follows the philosophical debate around these and other issues, showing how the notion of civil disobedience has evolved from a form of passive resistance against injustice, to an active way to engage with the political life of the community. The author presents the major contributions in political and legal philosophy, ranging from John Rawls’ seminal account in 1971,to the recent views advanced by Kimberley Brownlee, David Lefkowitz and William Smith. In the last chapter, the author proposes a novel account of civil disobedience, able to meet some of the unresolved challenges. The author argues that, to make sense of civil disobedience, we should expand our conception of political obligation, so to include acts that, despite being illegal, may reveal the agent’s civility.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
    Pages: 180 • Trim: 6½ x 9
    978-1-78660-716-4 • Hardback • July 2019 • $147.00 • (£113.00)
    978-1-78660-718-8 • Paperback • July 2019 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
    Subjects: Philosophy / Political, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Social, Philosophy / Philosophy of Law
    Courses: Philosophy; Social & Political Philosophy, Political Science; Comparative Politics; Social Movements
Author
Author
  • Piero Moraro is a lecturer in Justice Studies at Charles Sturt University.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Chapter 1. What’s Wrong with Disobedience?

    Chapter 2. The Concept of Civility

    Chapter 3. Disagreement and Civility

    Chapter 4. Nonviolence and Civility

    Chapter 5. The Moral Right to Civil Disobedience

    Chapter 6. Political Obligation: ‘Inside-Out’ Vs. ‘Outside-In’
Reviews
Reviews
  • Moraro does an outstanding job of charting the emerging philosophical terrain, while insisting that the virtues of citizenship-rather than the duty to obey-should be the primary point of reference in considering civil disobedience.


    — Criminal Law and Philosophy


    This book focuses on the discussion of civil disobedience among philosophy professors over the past 20 or so years. . . Moraro believes his own contribution is to emphasize the display of civility by the disobedient actor: the heart of his discussion is to connect justifiable civil disobedience to respect for others’ autonomy, “a respect due to their status … as self-legislators,” who have the “capacity” to choose their “own ends in life” with a right that these choices be respected. . . this is a thoughtful and competent book.



    Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.
    — Choice Reviews


    There has been a quiet renaissance in the philosophy of civil disobedience. Moraro offers a masterful survey of the emerging debates, showing how a new generation of political theorists is grappling with challenges posed by a new generation of political protesters. This is a superb primer for anyone wishing to understand civil disobedience in the twenty-first century.
    — William James Clark Smith, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong


    There is much to admire in this book. In addition to providing a much needed introduction to the most recent philosophical discussion of civil disobedience, Moraro outlines an original account that grounds the value of this practice in certain aspects of virtue ethics. Moraro succeeds in appealing both to students and more experienced readers by discussing complex problems while writing in an accessible and engaging style. Highly recommended.
    — Massimo Renzo, Professor of Politics, Philosophy and Law, King's College London


    Piero Moraro’s book provides a useful and analytically clear introduction to the philosophical literature on political obligation and civil disobedience. By emphasizing agents’ moral dispositions rather than their acts, Moraro defends a nuanced virtue-ethical account of the duty to respect the law, which citizens may sometimes satisfy by engaging in civil disobedience.
    — Candice Delmas, assistant professor of philosophy and political science, Northeastern University


    An impressive achievement: at once an expert and concise overview of decades of philosophical discussion about the nature of both political obligation and civil disobedience, as well as a development of Moraro’s own distinctive views. Essential reading, as both an accessible introduction and substantial and original contribution to the debate.
    — Michael Sevel, Senior Lecturer in Jurisprudence, University of Sydney Law School


    In this thoughtful and engaging investigation of the philosophy on civil disobedience, Piero Moraro weaves together recent advancements in the literature, canonical treatments, and his own illuminating take on civil disobedience as a matter of virtue and not just rights and duties. The work not only provides an excellent overview and analysis, but shows clearly why civil disobedience has re-emerged as an important topic for debate.
    — Kimberley Brownlee, Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick


Features
Features
  • Provides an up-to-date overview of the philosophical literature on civil disobedience in the analytic tradition, ideal for students in Political, Moral and Legal Philosophy

    Offers a critical comparison of the various different views around specific topics (e.g. the role of non-violence), rather than a mere author-by-author summary of how the debate has evolved

    Makes a positive contribution that seeks to advance the philosophical debate, through the proposal of a model to address some of the unresolved issues in the literature of civil disobedience



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