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The Emotions of Nonviolence

Revisiting Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail"

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The Emotions of Nonviolence

By: Meena Krishnamurthy
Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
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"Letter from Birmingham" Jail is perhaps the most beloved and widely read work by Martin Luther King, Jr. Despite the countless publications on its conception and meaning, its broader philosophical significance is often missed. The Emotions of Nonviolence offers a novel interpretation of the Letter, which Meena Krishnamurthy argues is not merely a discussion of civil disobedience, but also an essay on political motivation. In this context, she shows how the Letter seeks to answer a central question in democratic theory: namely, how can and ought we motivate the racially oppressed to engage in civil disobedience, what King called nonviolent direct action? King's answer, she says, is that we should appeal to and encourage the political emotions, both positive and negative. Fear, courage, faith, dignity, indignation, and love can together motivate nonviolent action—and nonviolent action can in turn reciprocally motivate and sustain these same emotions.

Krishnamurthy's important reading of King's Letter illuminates its complexity and its underlying theory of political emotions, including the impediments to action under conditions of injustice, calls some to account for their inaction, engages in propagandizing to motivate a change, and to commend the thousands of ordinary Black people already in motion in pursuit of democracy, freedom, and justice.

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Americas Civil Rights & Liberties Freedom & Security Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government United States Motivation Martin Luther King Royalty Social justice Emotions
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