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ROP volume 34 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
1972
The Review of Politics
A Study in Christian Social Ethics by James F. Childress Too often it has been assumed that civil disobedience requires no justification in the wake of revolutionary violence. While observing that such resistance usually occurs in situations where objectivity is difficult to attain, Mr. Childress insists that intellectual justification is necessary. Supporting his analysis with specific examples which range from Thoreau to Gandhi to the Catonsville 9, he has written an exploratory examination
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