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Does everyone commit an act of civil disobedience at some point in their lives?

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Does everyone commit an act of civil disobedience at some point in their lives?

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If you broaden the definition to also include childhood, where a child will test the parents through some sort of “civil disobedience”, even if it’s something mundane like, “No, I won’t eat broccoli”, then yes. And, I would imagine, that everyone, no matter how straight and narrow they are, push the envelope sometimes about what might be deductible on their taxes, or gun the car a bit through a yellow light. These could all be construed as examples of civil disobedience. Sources: My opinion and experience.

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