Monday, September 10, 2007

Dennis' response

Although disobedience isn't justifiable for the most part, there are times when disobedience is justifiable. Like Sean said that if you need to break a law to survive, like if you are starving and you have to steal food, then that is justifiable. There are also other times when disobedience is justifiable. For example in World War 2 it was illegal in Germany to hide or protect jewish people in your homes, but people did it anyways. People that did this were disobedient but it is justifiable since they are protecting people from getting killed or tortured.

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