Libertarian Porcupine Mascot Civil Disobedience Metal Ornament

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So we all know about the elephant and the donkey, but what about the little known Libertarian mascot? That’s right, the porcupine. Fitting, don’t you think? This piece is not so much about libertarianism as it is the idea of civil disobedience and how it relates to a number of thinkers and philosophers that I either like, or at least tolerate with a polite nod. In short, we can establish that the definition of the term is something like: Refusal to obey governmental demands or commands especially as a nonviolent and usually collective means of forcing concessions from the government. This is especially pertinent to conflicts such as seen in the Egyptian Revolution of 1919, Martin Luther King Jr. and of course, Gandhi. Gandhi stated "Civil disobedience is the inherent right of a citizen to be civil, implies discipline, thought, care, attention and sacrifice". The term was coined by Henry David Thoreau in an essay by the same title which was written during the time the author was refusing to pay taxes in defiance of slavery. It should certainly be noted that this sort of oppression is often fought most successfully by civil disobedience rather than civil war which has fast change, but highly unstable change. So in short, a porcupine makes total sense as an icon, not only for a political party that espouses these beliefs, but for the belief itself. Original Taxidermy Design by Jeremy Johnson of Meddling with Nature - www.meddlingwithnature.com Traditional taxidermy using polyurethane foam, saw dust, epoxy resin, printed miniature Civil Disobedience book, epoxy resin cup with Libertarian decal.

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