The Ethics of Dissent by Ronald Dworkin is a thought-provoking exploration of the ethical dimensions of dissent and civil liberties. Dworkin argues that dissent plays a crucial role in democratic societies, and examines the ethical considerations surrounding the right to dissent. He explores the tension between majority rule and individual rights, and the importance of protecting dissenting voices in maintaining a just society. The Ethics of Dissent is a compelling read that raises important questions about the ethical foundations of civil liberties and the role of dissent in democratic governance.