Forum Post: A RIGHT to rebel? Nope! "A RIGHT AND A DUTY"! (U.S. Declaration of Independence)
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 11, 2011, 1:35 p.m. EST by TIOUAISE
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On Wikipedia, under "Right of revolution", you will find the following paragraph:
Duty versus right
Some philosophers argue that it is not only the right of a people to overthrow an oppressive government but also their duty to do so. Howard Evans Kiefer opines, "It seems to me that the duty to rebel is much more understandable than that right to rebel, because the right to rebellion ruins the order of power, whereas the duty to rebel goes beyond and breaks it."[8]
Morton White writes of the American revolutionaries, "The notion that they had a duty to rebel is extremely important to stress, for it shows that they thought they were complying with the commands of natural law and of nature's God when they threw off absolute despotism."[9] The U.S. Declaration of Independence states that "when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, IT IS THEIR RIGHT, IT IS THEIR DUTY, to throw off such Government" (emphasis added). Martin Luther King likewise held that it is the duty of the people to resist unjust laws."
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