The Revolution of Values: The Origins of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Moral and Political Philosophy

Author:   Ramin Jahanbegloo ,  Richard J. Bernstein ,  Dipankar Gupta
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498567657


Pages:   100
Publication Date:   11 August 2020
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Author:   Ramin Jahanbegloo ,  Richard J. Bernstein ,  Dipankar Gupta
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.163kg
ISBN:  

9781498567657


ISBN 10:   1498567657
Pages:   100
Publication Date:   11 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Foreword: By Richard J. Bernstein Introduction: King, Our Contemporary Chapter One: Becoming King Chapter Two: Roots of Resistance: King and Henry David Thoreau Chapter Three: An Elective Affinity: Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi Chapter Four: King’s Philosophy of Agape Love and Justice Chapter Five: In Search of the Beloved Community: King’s Vision of Democracy Chapter Six: Violence or Nonviolence: Martin Luther King and Malcolm X Conclusion: The Global King Afterword: By Dipankar Gupta

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As is only to be expected Ramin Jahanbegloo has written an excellent book on Martin Luther King, discussing his background, contemporary America, and his influence outside it. Locating King in a historical and comparative context he brings out his strengths in a way that few have done before and offers the reader new insights. Non-violence as practised by King and others before and after him is the only alternative to the current obsession with violence. A book like this is timely and important and greatly to be welcomed. -- Bhikhu Parekh, Fellow of the British Academy and House of Lords Having written extensively about Mahatma Gandhi, Ramin Jahanbegloo turns his attention to Martin Luther King Jr. and doing so solidifies his reputation as a distinguished interpreter of the ethics of nonviolence. Several bridges are crossed that make this book distinct: an Iranian philosopher writing about an American icon, a secularist interpreting the ideas of a theologian, a Muslim writing about a Christian. An important and inspiring read that takes on special importance during these dark times of global authoritarian resurgence and democratic decline. -- Nader Hashemi, University of Denver Undoubtedly, what the world needs more than ever is more of the invigorating influence of the ideas of Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Noam Chomsky, MIT


Undoubtedly, what the world needs more than ever is more of the invigorating influence of the ideas of Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Noam Chomsky, MIT Having written extensively about Mahatma Gandhi, Ramin Jahanbegloo turns his attention to Martin Luther King Jr. and doing so solidifies his reputation as a distinguished interpreter of the ethics of nonviolence. Several bridges are crossed that make this book distinct: an Iranian philosopher writing about an American icon, a secularist interpreting the ideas of a theologian, a Muslim writing about a Christian. An important and inspiring read that takes on special importance during these dark times of global authoritarian resurgence and democratic decline. -- Nader Hashemi, University of Denver As is only to be expected Ramin Jahanbegloo has written an excellent book on Martin Luther King, discussing his background, contemporary America, and his influence outside it. Locating King in a historical and comparative context he brings out his strengths in a way that few have done before and offers the reader new insights. Non-violence as practised by King and others before and after him is the only alternative to the current obsession with violence. A book like this is timely and important and greatly to be welcomed. -- Bhikhu Parekh, Fellow of the British Academy and House of Lords


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Ramin Jahanbegloo is executive director of the Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Nonviolence and Peace Studies and vice-dean of the School of Law at O. P. Jindal Global University.

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