An edition of To shape a new world (2018)

To shape a new world

essays on the political philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr

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An edition of To shape a new world (2018)

To shape a new world

essays on the political philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr

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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 form of "color blindness" that insists, amid glaring race-based injustice, that racism has been overcome. Cornel West, Danielle Allen, Martha Nussbaum, Robert Gooding-Williams, and other authors join Shelby and Terry in careful, critical engagement with King's understudied writings on labor and welfare rights, voting rights, racism, civil disobedience, nonviolence, economic inequality, poverty, love, just-war theory, virtue ethics, political theology, imperialism, nationalism, reparations, and social justice. In King's exciting and learned work, the authors find an array of compelling challenges to some of the most pressing political dilemmas of our present, and rethink the legacy of this towering figure.--

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449

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Martin Luther King, Jr., and political philosophy / Brandon M. Terry and Tommie Shelby
Part I. Traditions: The Du Bois-Washington debate and the idea of dignity / Robert Gooding-Williams
Moral perfectionism / Paul C. Taylor
The roots of civil disobedience in republicanism and slavery / Bernard R. Boxill
Showdown for nonviolence: the theory and practice of nonviolent politics / Karuna mantena
Part II. Ideals: From anger to love: self-purification and political resistance / Martha C. Nussbaum
The prophetic tension between race consciousness and the ideal of colorblindness / Ronald Sundstrom
Integration, freedom, and the affirmation of life / Danielle Allen
A vindication of voting rights / Derrick Darby
Part III. Justice: Prisons of the forgotten: ghettos and economic injustice / Tommie Shelby
Gender trouble: manhood, inclusion, and justice / Shatema Threadcraft and Brandon M. Terry
Living "in the red": time, debt, and justice / Lawrie Balfour
The costs of violence: militarism, geopolitics, and accountability / Lionel McPherson
Part IV. Conscience: The path of conscientious citizenship / Michele Moody-Adams
Requiem for a dream: the problem-space of black power / Brandon M. Terry
Hope and despair: past and present / Cornel West
Afterword: a sense of somebodiness: dignity as a weapon of love / Jonathan L. Walton.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
Essays on the political philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr., Martin Luther King, Jr.
Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.092
Library of Congress
E185.97.K5 T6 2018, E185.97.K5T6 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 449 pages
Number of pages
449

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26948073M
ISBN 10
0674980751
ISBN 13
9780674980754
LCCN
2017034194
OCLC/WorldCat
1002834997

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