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It analyzes whether government authority can claim special immunity, and how ethical guidance applies to obeying unjust orders, sabotaging through deception, and responding to unjust law. It culminates in the question of whether resistance is ever required, combining normative arguments with practical considerations for agents under wrongdoing.","","cbCaih1dPyK2qbJK","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaih1dPyK2qbJK","pdf",2070513,1,286,"English","en",105,"# Preface: Dangerous Philosophy\n# Chapter 1 Resistance: The Fourth Option\n# Chapter 2 Defensive Ethics: The General Framework\n# Chapter 3 The Government Authority Argument for Special Immunity\n# Chapter 4 Other General Arguments for Special Immunity\n# Chapter 5 Just Say No: The Ethics of Following Unjust Orders\n# Chapter 6 Lying with Intent to Sabotage\n# Chapter 7 Vigilante Justices: What Judges Should Do in Response to Unjust Law\n# Chapter 8 Must You Resist? 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