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Disobedience is a revolutionary act from "summary" of The Politics of Obedience and Étienne de La Boétie by Estienne de La Boétie,Paul Bonnefon

The idea that disobedience can be a revolutionary act is a provocative one, challenging the status quo and the very foundations of power. When individuals refuse to blindly follow the dictates of a ruler or government, they are asserting their own autonomy and questioning the legitimacy of authority. This act of defiance can have far-reaching consequences, sparking resistance and inspiring others to challenge oppressive systems. By disobeying, individuals are breaking free from the chains of obedience and asserting their own agency. They are refusing to be mere subjects, instead becoming active participants in shaping their own destinies. This defiance can disrupt the established order, creating a ripple effect that can lead to widespread change. In this way, disobedience can be seen as a form of rebellion against tyranny and oppression. Étienne de La Boétie argues that obedience is the foundation of all tyranny, as it requires the consent and cooperation of the governed. When individuals refuse to comply with unjust laws or oppressiv...
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    The Politics of Obedience and Étienne de La Boétie

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