The Credos of Eight Black Leaders

The Credos of Eight Black Leaders
Title The Credos of Eight Black Leaders PDF eBook
Author John J. Ansbro
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 288
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780761832140

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Based on a detailed analysis of 21,000 pages of primary works as well as numerous biographies, the book presents that author's formulations of the objectives, strategies, and tactics of eight African-American and African activists_Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Marcus Garvey, W.E.B. Du Bois, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

The Critique of Nonviolence

The Critique of Nonviolence
Title The Critique of Nonviolence PDF eBook
Author Mark Christian Thompson
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 299
Release 2022-06-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1503632083

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How does Martin Luther King, Jr., understand race philosophically and how did this understanding lead him to develop an ontological conception of racist police violence? In this important new work, Mark Christian Thompson attempts to answer these questions, examining ontology in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s philosophy. Specifically, the book reads King through 1920s German academic debates between Martin Heidegger, Rudolf Bultmann, Hans Jonas, Carl Schmitt, Eric Voegelin, Hannah Arendt, and others on Being, gnosticism, existentialism, political theology, and sovereignty. It further examines King's dissertation about Tillich, as well other key texts from his speculative writings, sermons, and speeches, positing King's understanding of divine love as a form of Heideggerian ontology articulated in beloved community. Tracking the presence of twentieth-century German philosophy and theology in his thought, the book situates King's ontology conceptually and socially in nonviolent protest. In so doing, The Critique of Nonviolence reads King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" (1963) with Walter Benjamin's "Critique of Violence" (1921) to reveal the depth of King's political-theological critique of police violence as the illegitimate appropriation of the racialized state of exception. As Thompson argues, it is in part through its appropriation of German philosophy and theology that King's ontology condemns the perpetual American state of racial exception that permits unlimited police violence against Black lives.

The Greatest Commandment

The Greatest Commandment
Title The Greatest Commandment PDF eBook
Author Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Publisher Sophia Institute Press
Pages 184
Release 2022-01-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1644135655

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In modernity, the word love is one of the most commonly misused and abused in our language. Devoid of order, misconceptions about love run rampant, steeped as we are in narcissism, secular humanism, relativism, and hedonism. Separated from God, society tragically propagates a notion of love that is, in truth, the antithesis of authentic love. Now more than ever we need Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's wisdom, wit, and logic to refute these errors. In our sightless, irrational, and deeply polarized world, his prescient words elucidate the most divisive issues of our time. Mindful that we are all children of God, Archbishop Sheen decries anti-Semitism, racism, and sexism. He also explains what real tolerance means and why anti-hate campaigns don't work. The Greatest Commandment is a timely reprint of Archbishop Sheen's two seminal books Love One Another

In the Shadow of Garvey

In the Shadow of Garvey
Title In the Shadow of Garvey PDF eBook
Author Daniel A. Dalrymple
Publisher
Pages 616
Release 2008
Genre Labor movement
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The Mississippi Quarterly

The Mississippi Quarterly
Title The Mississippi Quarterly PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 670
Release 2015
Genre American literature
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Bibliographic Index

Bibliographic Index
Title Bibliographic Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 946
Release 2008
Genre Bibliographical literature
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Three Spirits of Leadership

Three Spirits of Leadership
Title Three Spirits of Leadership PDF eBook
Author Fabian Dattner
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 254
Release 1999
Genre Communities
ISBN 9781875680696

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A senior corporate executive, an entrepreneur, and a high-ranking CEO offer insight on leadership, business success, and the secret to effective organizations in this discussion of the interaction between entrepreneurs, corporations, and communities. It addresses the key themes facing businesses everywhere: leadership and decision-making at the turn of the century, organizational change, and a renewed awareness of the importance of community and the spirit. Presenting a model of a united front of all three approaches to business when the strengths of each are combined, this book offers practical considerations and encourages shifts in perception.