Posts Tagged ‘constructive noncompliance’

When citizens disobey: New study suggests people use ‘constructive noncompliance’ to enact change

Credit: Francisco Farias Jr/public domain When citizens stop complying with laws, the legitimacy of government comes into question, especially in nondemocratic states—or so goes a prominent strand of political thinking. But what if citizens are doing something subtler, such as disobeying in order to enact smaller, more incremental changes? That’s the implication of a new […]

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