The government's injustice is based on the premise that men and women act under the name of God and act for the benefit of moral people. In each lecture and writing of each era, Thoreau and Martin Luther King pointed out that they deviated from a moral society full of immorality and unfairness that infringes our religion and conscience. We do not live in civil society and our government has no conscience beyond the limit of our founder's declaration.
Civil disobedience is an act of protesting the government's illegal law. This is a nonviolent way to deal with corruption. Resistance to a repressive regime by peaceful means is a characteristic of citizen's disobedience. Its purpose is to bring social change and end the uncontrollably powerful authority system. The American civil rights movement is against the racial discrimination of African Americans and the end of British regime in India. These mass movements led by some of the greatest leaders of history brought about fundamental changes in human life. Below are some references by famous leaders on civil disobedience.
Thoreau's article was 12 years earlier than the American Civil War. Civil disobedience, marches and revolution are the ultimate means to fight unjust governments. Social and economic progress is very slow. For example, slavery was abolished in 1865, but the struggle for equality and respect continued in 100 years. From a long-term perspective, you can obtain information and notify other people, contact with legislators and representatives, attend meetings, or participate in meetings. Volunteer service, find important issues, work hard to resolve this problem, register with political parties, and even run for office. wait