[M. Bogen, 2-1-13] In my next research "Daisaku Ikeda" and historian Vincent Harding, I met Martin Luther King Jr. A wonderful, concise summary of dimensions. It is published on the Junior King Center website. In addition to discussing the king's so-called "poverty, racial discrimination, militarism three evils", "This resource lists the six principles of nonviolence (eg" nonviolence is courageous People's lifestyle ") The King Center was founded in 1968 and is an effort to create a" loving community "on a global scale. Mrs. Collette Scott King, Martin Luther King Jr., Year of Nonviolent Social Change Center, Dr. Vincent Harding became his first Board of Directors.
This book explores Mr. Martin Luther King's philosophy and evaluates Kim's contribution to philosophy, especially ethics, social philosophy and religious philosophy. We will also explore the relevance of Kim's idea as a rebellious idea aimed at realizing modern social justice, a "discourse of liberation". The philosophy of liberation of Martin Luther King is a collection of philosophies exploring the legacy of Dr. King as a philosopher and its contemporary significance as an ideological activist. It consists of 16 chapters and is divided into 4 parts: the first part, the king of philosophical tradition, the second part, the king as a social, political philosopher, the third part, the king's nonviolence Ethics, the fourth part, hope resurrection or delay of dreams: the philosophy that the king confused is optimistic. Most chapters are written by philosophers, but two of them are philosophically written by knowledgeable social scientists.
This volume is an examination of the philosophical thinking of Dr. Martin Luther King, that is to evaluate the contribution to the king's philosophy, in particular the contribution to morality, social philosophy, and religious philosophy. As a rebellious idea aimed at fighting contemporary human beings for social justice we will also explore the relevance of Kim's idea as "discourse of liberation".
October 2nd is the 143th anniversary of Mohandas Gandhi, the leader of the nonviolent liberation struggle in India, and has a major impact on the acceptance of Dr. Martin Luther King's nonviolence philosophy and strategy. There is the Little Martin Luther King National Historic Site including "Gandhi Room" and Gandhi statue in the building of Freedom Hall at King's Center. In commemoration of Gandhi 's birthday, the King' s Center mentioned the influence of Gandhi on the US - led nonviolent movement by Dr. King.