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OCR: Wordworth Screen 0 disobedience الله www i AB ARC Shannon Book 14 pt PB F + main arguments against civil disobedience. Firstly, each individual has consented to the democratic system and should obey the laws made by the majority. Secondly, democracy provides the means for peaceful change and for persuading the majority to share one's views so that direct action is never justified. Hall continues this idea by stating the moral grounds for obedience. For him there are two aspects to the case. Firstly, man's prima facie obligation to the law. Hall ha o Create Index crates he for assume Options many y Title: Index Include Letter Headings Use Page Ranges justice and gra which acknow Formatting to act. The thi Page Number Prefix: Page Range Separator: which cludes places Page Number Separator: Subentry Prefix: the ide Create Cancel on on This everyor advocates that if one agrees with the aims of one's society, and that the law is there to protect these aims, then one must always obey the law. Each of these views puts forward the arguments that in a democratic society where one's obligation is to protect the democratic process, one must obey the laws, regardless of their morality. The second main area, according to Hall, is man's prima facie obligation to From Top: 4.71 in Column 1 Page 1 From Left: 2.76 in 90% TQIQI Page 3