One Dream Or Two?: Justice in America and in the Thought of Martin Luther King, JrLexington Books, 2002 - 173 páginas One Dream or Two? is a critical historical, constitutional, and philosophical examination of Martin Luther King Jr's understanding of justice--his "Dream"--from within the context of the American political tradition. Nathan Schlueter introduces King's "I Have a Dream Speech" and then isolates elements of his larger vision for social justice--paying special attention to issues of racial discrimination, political economy, civil disobedience, and the relationship between politics and religion--situating those elements within historical, rhetorical, and political context. |
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... argued persuasively that “ it is clear beyond peradventure that a very substantial portion of the Congress , in- cluding leading framers of the Amendment , subscribed to the view that school segregation violates the Fourteenth Amendment ...
... argued persuasively that “ it is clear beyond peradventure that a very substantial portion of the Congress , in- cluding leading framers of the Amendment , subscribed to the view that school segregation violates the Fourteenth Amendment ...
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... argued that the Fourteenth Amendment stands for " the proposition that all citizens are entitled to the same civil ... argument , proponents of the bill offered a number of arguments around the same theme : segregation is unequal because ...
... argued that the Fourteenth Amendment stands for " the proposition that all citizens are entitled to the same civil ... argument , proponents of the bill offered a number of arguments around the same theme : segregation is unequal because ...
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... argue that Lincoln himself violated the fundamental law when he served as President by calling a blockade , calling ... Argument in the " Letter from Birmingham Jail " As stated above , King's usual defense of civil disobedience took the ...
... argue that Lincoln himself violated the fundamental law when he served as President by calling a blockade , calling ... Argument in the " Letter from Birmingham Jail " As stated above , King's usual defense of civil disobedience took the ...
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I Have a Dream | 1 |
The Foundations of Liberalism in America and in King | 31 |
Racial Discrimination | 59 |
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