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"Fascinating and instructive...King's philosophy, speaking to us
through the written word, may turn out to constitute his most
enduring legacy." -Annette Gordon-Reed, New York Review of Books
Martin Luther King, Jr., is one of America's most revered figures,
yet despite his mythic stature, the significance of his political
thought remains underappreciated. In this indispensable
reappraisal, leading scholars-including Cornel West, Martha
Nussbaum, and Danielle Allen-consider the substance of his lesser
known writings on racism, economic inequality, virtue ethics,
just-war theory, reparations, voting rights, civil disobedience,
and social justice and find in them an array of compelling
challenges to some of the most pressing political dilemmas of our
time. "King was not simply a compelling speaker, but a deeply
philosophical intellectual...We still have much to learn from him."
-Quartz "A compelling work of philosophy, all the more so because
it treats King seriously without inoculating him from the kind of
critique important to both his theory and practice." -Los Angeles
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