60 Years later, what can we learn from Martin Luther King Jr’s Philosophy of Nonviolence
As political instability increases, the world is beginning to engage in discussions about world peace. But what exactly is peace, and why is using peace as a means just as important as having peace as an end goal?
Dr Martin Luther King Jr was at the forefront of the civil rights movement 60 years ago. As activists today, in the fight against injustice (whether that be towards humans, animals, or the planet) we can learn a lot from the teachings of Martin Luther King Jr, and the philosophy he left behind.
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