Revolution of Conscience: MLK, Jr. and the Philosophy of Nonviolence (Kindle e-book edition)

Austin, TX: Kindle (2018)
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Martin Luther King, Jr. developed a philosophical logic of nonviolence in terms of equality, structure, nonviolent direct action, and love. Here we look at the way King's analysis makes use of each concept with a special view to the context of other Black activist intellectuals. This ebook is a slightly edited version of earlier print editions.

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