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What is civil disobedience good?
Non-violent civil disobedience is effective because it emphasizes a group’s proposed injustice within an institution, while directly appealing to the different ethical systems of individual citizens.
What are the advantages of civil disobedience movement?
It helped stregthen the national movement further and rattle the colonial government. One major advantage was the wide-scale participation of Women. Although, they did not have any political power, they had picketed liquor and foreign cloth shops, manufactured salt, protested etc.
How civil disobedience is bad?
Civil disobedience is negative, where we require affirmative processes. We must insist that men use their minds and not their biceps. But, while the emphasis must be on the three R’s of reason, responsibility, and respect, we cannot accept self-righteousness, complacency, and noninvolvement.
What is the importance of civil disobedience movement in our freedom struggle?
(i) The Civil Disobedience Movement launched against the arrival of the Simon Commission. This continues between 1930 and 1934. (ii) Complete Independence was the main aim of Civil Disobedience Movement which formulated this demand in the Lahore session.
Why civil disobedience is immoral?
Civil disobedience in a democracy is not morally justified because it poses an unacceptable threat to the rule of law. In a democracy, minority groups have basic rights and alternatives to civil disobedience. as freedoms of speech, press, association, and religion.
Why is civil disobedience justified?
Civil disobedience is always justified by the people participating in the disobeying for the simple reason that they will always believe in what they are doing. However, from an outside perspective, the justifications are analyzed through the values of the individual, organization or government.
What are the effects of civil disobedience movement?
It carried forward the unfinished work of the Non-Cooperation Movement. (i) Strengthen the National Movement further. (ii) Create political consciousness and a deep sense of patriotism in the minds of the people. (iii) Bring women out of their homes and make them equal partners in the freedom struggle.
Why was civil disobedience movement not successful explain?
Because of signing of Gandhi Irwin pact, Gandhi agreed to discontinue civil disobedient movement. After that gandhi went on to attend 2nd RTC but returned disappointed. By this time viceroy of India was changed and He was arrested soon after he reached India along with other major leaders.
Why civil disobedience is justified?
What are the limitations of civil disobedience movement?
Dalits participation in the Civil Disobedience movement was very limited. The participation of Muslim political groups were lukewarm, as there was atmosphere of distrust and suspicion. The role of Sanatanis and Hindu Mahasabha was very dominant.