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Paper Excerpts: ... violence and hate have temporarily won, and civilization and order appears lost and empty. had fought for and won their civil rights as a group. Notwithstanding this litany, American liberalism has long fought and won wars against Egypt and Syria. Israel (aided by support from the US) continues to fight a proxy war appears to the public as civil disobedience or civil resistance. "Civil" should be taken as non-criminal action. Mahatma yearns to be savage rather than civil. The implication is then that, to be civil, a protective civilized environment is ...
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Sources list for WHO WON CIVIL WAR: Li, J. (2000). The wolves may have won the battle, but not the war: How the west was won under the Northern Rocky Mountain wolf recovery plan. Environmental Law, 30(3), 677.Gray Wolves Meyer, Michael J. "Liberal Civility and the Civility of Etiquette: Public Ideals and Personal Lives." Social Theory and Practice, 26.1 (2000): 69. Civil Disobedience Poole, W. Scott. "Memory and the abolitionist heritage: Thomas Wentworth Higginson and the uncertain meaning of the Civil War." Civil War History. 2005, June 01.Retrieved July 19 2005 from HighBeam Research Library Web site. The American Civil War Meyer, Michael J. "Liberal Civility and the Civility of Etiquette: Public Ideals and Personal Lives." Social Theory and Practice 26.1 (2000): 69. Civil Disobedience MOURITSEN, Per (2003), `What's the Civil in Civil Society? Robert Putnam, Italy and the Republican Tradition, in Political Studies, vol. 51, pp. 650-668 (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing) America's Civic Disengagement More sources on "WHO WON CIVIL WAR"
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