Disobedience is us human who stand the rule to follow or obey others for their individual right.Wilde asserts how that we naturally are created or born with disobedience and it helps promote social change.Though we are naturally born with a sense of disobedience, disobedience is learned because of social change as we strike to enhance and define ourselves as human beings. As humans, we encounter many hardships throughout history that test our durability to survive in miserable situations and our able to survive because of our disobedience. For example, The Great Depression, one of America’s economic downfall after WWI.This disastrous event begins due to the stock market crashing in Wall Street, leaving the U.S. with hardly any money.On top
The Great Depression The year 1929 started off as a year of wealth and prosperity in America, but ended with the worst financial disaster America has ever seen. First, the period of prosperity ended in a single day, when a crash in the stock market lost over fourteen billion dollars of investor money. Banks across the country were closing to cope with the loss which sent customers into a panicked frenzy. Second, no one had money because the banks had no money, loans fell through and houses were foreclosed, some people losing everything.
The Great Depression There is a famous quote that states regarding the law of gravity that anything that goes up must come down. The 1929 economic crash, infamously known as the Great Depression, turned the American nation to chaos. In fact, in the years prior to this horrific recession, citizens feared a burst in the bubble due to the rapid pace of inflation. The United States faced a terrible economic crisis during the twentieth century; thankfully, it is due to the aggressive acts of Franklin Delana Roosevelt as opposed to the emotional ways of Herbert Hoover that the nation was able to rise up from its devastating economic state.
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so. "-Socrates. Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society because the society is not free unless it's able to check the government. As long as the protest of the law remains peaceful it is a good thing. It is the public telling the government that they will not let them gain to much power and crush their human rights.
To disobey someone is to disregard them and refuse their authority, and this in generally seen as a bad thing. People are told to listen and obey to the higher ups to avoid punishment. But, throughout history disobedience has brought about much needed change. Disobedience is often necessary to promote change and we can see this throughout America's history. From the American revolution in 1775 to the slave rebellions in the 19th century to the civil rights movement in 1954.
Oscar Wilde claims "Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is man's original virtue. " History past times and past experiences of a variety of disobedience and rebellions has helped shaped how progress has gotten the world and life to be the way it is today. For instance, Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist. She was no ordinary person.
“That government is best which governs least”(Thoreu). Times of struggle, times of big government, and times of disagreement often lead to religious, political, and social revolutions. Thus, bringing debate, conflict, and ultimately resolutions. Civil Disobedience can often be portrayed as criminalistic or sometimes judgement falls upon those who participate. Henry Thoreau stated “I ask for, not at once no government, but at once a better government.”
Diversity is shown throughout the world in matter such as race, food, religion, and thoughts. Disobedience develops people to break through the standard of the normal and form a contrasting opinion. Just like we see today in the United States, we see 2 different parties running for government positions that have differing beliefs based on past historical figures disagreeing on how the country should be ran. Republicans usually stick to a more conservative opinion while Democrats tend to rebel and have a more liberal opinion. Without someone going against the crowd and being disobedient, we would not have certain religions as well.
Disobedience, it is our inner braveness that stands up for our battles. Disobedience, it is what shapes our society and how we are as people. All it takes is a brave man to let his thoughts out and into our complex world. Are we going to tolerate being treated as slaves? Are we going to let people create our own destiny to our future?
Disobedience, the so-called “original vitrue” by Oscar Wilde, stimulates change. Whether this change is for the better or not can be left to the eye of the beholder, but it would be difficult to argue that disobedience does not stimulate change, regardless of the act of disobedience. Even an act of disobedience that only one person knows about can affect the overall reality. Recently, I watched a movie in which the female protagonist would take a paper every day without paying for it because the shop sold coffee for double its worth, as a sort of defiance against “the Man”, as she calls the shop.
Disobedience can be defined as failure or refusal to obey rules or someone in authority. Disobedience can also be defined as causing a disarray within society and causing a shift in social normals to more perfectly suit the conditions of a community at a given time, in the sense that it promotes the questions of poor social norms, and the change in our mortal standards and by the progressive though of one’s own mind. Oscar Wilde argues that it can allow society to progress and to allow science about different or certain topics to be broken or misplaced, and the way that it counter our social norms instead of disobedience leading to be a negative human and societal trait in our very way of life. He also argues about how disobedience can lead
Civil Disobedience is an important moral responsibility of a citizen, however it should not get to the level of illegal activity under any circumstances, because great reform can be brought peacefully not violently. In the title named "On Civil Disobedience" by Mohandas K. Ghandi once said: “No country has ever become or will ever become, happy though victory in war”(Mohandas K. Gandhi , 148). Even that long ago, when war was at high, and people embraced it, he knew that the only thing war brought was death, and depression among civilians. This method of civil disobedience has only resulted into more wars, and no real solutions. The most efficient way to the be civilly disobedient is to be peaceful, but willing to stand up for your cause.
Disobedience The history of our society constantly proves that it has and is being shaped by protesting beliefs, hiding under the law, and disobeying rules and norms. In 1891, Irish author Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) observed, “Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is man’s original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made, through disobedience and through rebellion.” Many examples of disobedience have been shown in literature. Some show the outcome of disobedience as successful, although it doesn’t always work out the way it was intended.
Irish author Oscar Wilde claimed that disobedience is a valuable human trait, and that it promotes social progress; thus, without it, social progress would not be made. Civil disobedience is to social progress as hard work is to academic success. With hard work comes academic success, and with civil disobedience comes social progress. Though some see disobedience as a negative trait, it is what has promoted social progress in history by challenging social standards and requiring new social rules to be made. Civil disobedience challenges social standards by expanding views on the current guidelines.
Someone who has the characteristic of being disobedient understands that the world is not perfect and that they can not be put under control by authority. They understand that disobedience can lead to people realizing the problems in the world and hopefully doing something about it. In the book, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, people live in a dystopian society, where books are banned. People live in ignorance and pretend to be happy.
Civil Disobedience is known as breaking the law because you don 't agree with a certain law or have a peaceful protest about that law or what you believe in. An example would be when Mahatma Gandhi walked miles to the Indian ocean as the citizens gathered more and more to fight for there Indian Independence. This occasion was called the Salt March. The reason for The Salt March was a March were all the citizens from India walked with gandhi to fight back for their Independence from the British, since it was taken away from the British.