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In law, sedition is overt conduct, such as speech and organization, that tends toward insurrection against the established order. Sedition often includes subversion of a constitution and incitement of discontent (or resistance) to lawful authority. Sedition may include any commotion, though not aimed at direct and open violence against the laws. Seditious words in writing are seditious libel. A seditionist is one who engages in or promotes the interests of sedition.
Typically, sedition is considered a subversive act, and the overt acts that may be prosecutable under sedition laws vary from one legal code to another. Where the history of these legal codes has been traced, there is also a record of the change in the definition of the elements constituting sedition at certain points in history. This overview has served to develop a sociological definition of sedition as well, within the study of state persecution.
The term sedition in its modern meaning first appeared in the Elizabethan Era (c. 1590) as the "notion of inciting by words or writings disaffection towards the state or constituted authority". "Sedition complements treason and martial law: while treason controls primarily the privileged, ecclesiastical opponents, priests, and Jesuits, as well as certain commoners; and martial law frightens commoners, sedition frightens intellectuals."
John Adams (October 30 [O.S. October 19] 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American lawyer, author, statesman, and diplomat. He served as the second President of the United States (1797–1801), the first Vice President (1789–97), and as a Founding Father was a leader of American independence from Great Britain. Adams was a political theorist in the Age of Enlightenment who promoted republicanism and a strong central government. His innovative ideas were frequently published. He was also a dedicated diarist and correspondent, particularly with his wife and key advisor Abigail.
He collaborated with his cousin, revolutionary leader Samuel Adams, but he established his own prominence prior to the American Revolution. After the Boston Massacre, despite severe local anti-British sentiment, he provided a successful though unpopular legal defense of the accused British soldiers, driven by his devotion to the right to counsel and the "protect[ion] of innocence". As a delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress, Adams played a leading role in persuading Congress to declare independence. He assisted Thomas Jefferson in drafting the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and was its foremost advocate in the Congress. As a diplomat in Europe, he helped negotiate the eventual peace treaty with Great Britain, and acquired vital governmental loans from Amsterdam bankers. Adams was the primary author of the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780 which influenced American political theory, as did his earlier Thoughts on Government.
Amidst the allegations over anti national sloganeering in JNU, a debate has started on the relevance of sedition. Now many are debating what constitutes of sedition? A debate is also going on whether 156 years old colonial law is relevant in today’s democracy or not. We discuss with our guests whether the battle of ideas between students had to be tested over the harsh law. Guests: Prashant Bhushan, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India ; Swaminathan Aiyar, Consulting Editor, The Economic Times ; Sambit Patra, National Spokesperson, BJP ; Maneesh Chhibber, Legal Editor, Indian Express ; Desh Ratan Nigam, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India. Anchor: Amrita Rai
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On We The People, we debate whether sedition laws are needed in age of terrorism. While there was a slump in sedition cases in 2015, several high profile cases were registered this year. From JNU to Amnesty controversies, nationalism debate has taken the centre-stage. Is going against the dominant narrative seditious and do sedition laws have a place in modern democracy? Watch more videos: http://www.ndtv.com/video?yt Download the NDTV news app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.july.ndtv&referrer;=utm_source%3Dyoutubecards%26utm_medium%3Dcpc%26utm_campaign%3Dyoutube
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President Adams is first dubious of the need for the Alien & Sedition Acts, but then Abigail Adams is outraged at her husband's treatment in the Republican press. Finally, Adams clashes with Thomas Jefferson over laws that Jefferson says 'silence the opposition' and 'trample on the Constitution'.
Which lie is the one
that will take me
and which war
Generations of wage slave data
family stories they said don't matter
when the last breath burns
in the throats of Bhopal
will I feel the blade
when they bury them all
Hiding from us
all this time
ghosts flickering
and out
of my mind
Dead End Streets
We walk by
No Retreat
Staring at the sun
Dead End Streets
the blast shadows
are waiting for an answer
all this time
I'll give them mine
If I could
walk in my grandfather's footsteps
while they glowed in the dark
on his way back from the yard
where the train was parked
I'd say
Don't turn your back
Don't you trust those bastards
I wish I could say this now
Don't Walk By
No retreat
Staring at the sun
Dead End Streets
the blast shadows
are waiting for an answer
All this time
I'll give them mine
Into our historyâ¦
Not even a letter
to fake a smile
to say 'I'm sorry'
Our trust in this system's dead
what will it take
to make you sorry?
Hiroshima started in Tennessee
Let it end with me