This book examines the ethical dimensions of civil disobedience as a form of protest against perceived injustices. It explores the historical context of civil disobedience, discussing influential figures and movements. The book also analyzes the ethical frameworks that guide civil disobedience, including the principles of nonviolence and the balance between individual conscience and societal order. With thought-provoking discussions and case studies, it offers a comprehensive examination of the ethical and legal dimensions of civil disobedience, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of civil liberties, ethics, and social activism.