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To: Grampa Dave

Sedition
This article is about the legal term. For other uses, see Sedition (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with sedation or seduction.
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.


22 posted on 01/17/2017 1:04:46 PM PST by stocksthatgoup (Imagine that)
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To: stocksthatgoup

Thanks!

I must learn to use “Sedition” properly!


59 posted on 01/18/2017 5:55:23 AM PST by Grampa Dave (The deadliest Islamic terror cell America has ever faced is leaving office, 20 Jan 2017!)
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