To shape a new world

essays on the political philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr

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Tommie Shelby, Brandon M. Terry: To shape a new world (2018)

449 pages

English language

Published Sept. 18, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-674-98075-4
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OCLC Number:
1002834997

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Martin Luther King, Jr., may be America's most revered political figure, commemorated in statues, celebrations, and streets names around the world. On the fiftieth anniversary of King's assassination, the man and his activism are as close to public consciousness as ever. But despite his stature, the significance of King's writings and political thought remains underappreciated. In To Shape a New World, Tommie Shelby and Brandon Terry write that the marginalization of King's ideas reflects a romantic, consensus history that renders the civil rights movement inherently conservative--an effort not at radical reform but at "living up to" enduring ideals laid down by the nation's founders. On this view, King marshaled lofty rhetoric to help redeem the ideas of universal (white) heroes, but produced little original thought. This failure to engage deeply and honestly with King's writings allows him to be conscripted into political projects he would not endorse, including the pernicious …

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Subjects

  • Philosophy
  • Influence
  • Knowledge
  • Political science
  • Racism

Places

  • United States