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In this week’s episode of the Reimagining podcast, Brian Niece gets just a little bit political by looking at the history of civil disobedience. There’s some Thoreau, some rethinking of terms, and an honest look at the power of the institution.
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Further Reading:
- “If Trump Loses I’m Grabbing My Musket”.
- “Essay On Civil Disobedience” by Henry David Thoreau.
- “Civil Disobedience: Disrupting the False Peace” on PoliticalTheology.com.
- “Thoreau on How to Use Civil Disobedience to Advance Justice” on BrainPickings.com.
- “Black Lives Matter, Too” by Brian Niece.
Credits:
- Interludes music – “Still Civilian” by Civil Brute; used by permission.
- Photography – Ronda Dickey.