Un sueño de igualdad

Un sueño de igualdad

antología

King, Martin Luther
Gomis, Joan (ed.)

Martin Luther King's writings were always clear and direct statements about what injustice meant for humanity, as well as the ways in which it can be transformed into justice. With a precise word and an emotional tone, his speeches were able to materialize the state of inhumanity in which the world lived and the opportunity to build a better one. In his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" (1963) he argued that "an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice anywhere", which meant that, with the defense of civil rights for blacks, King extended their struggle towards other groups, towns and people. With his famous "I have a dream" he expanded the moral imagination of his time and integrated into social struggles a large population that had been marginalized or tired of being persecuted, imprisoned and fined just for wanting to be free. The award of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 honored a peaceful struggle that brought the fighter, the myth and history together in his person.

Author
King, Martin Luther
Gomis, Joan (ed.)
Subject
Human sciences > Politics
EAN
9788413523668
ISBN
978-84-1352-366-8
Edition
3
Publisher
Los Libros de la Catarata
Pages
160 
High
22.0 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
03-01-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Clásicos del pensamiento crítico 
Number
Paperback edition
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King, Martin Luther (aut.)

  • King, Martin Luther
    Martin Luther King, Jr. (Atlanta, 1929-Memphis, 1968) fue un pastor estadounidense de la iglesia bautista que desarrolló una labor crucial en Estados Unidos al frente del Movimiento por los der   Read more

Gomis, Joan (ed.)

  • Gomis, Joan
    Joan Gomis (Barcelona, 1927-2001) fue un periodista, ensayista, novelista, divulgador, ilustrador, profesor y activista en favor de los derechos humanos y la paz. En su recuerdo se otorga anualmente e   Read more