MLK, Political Philosopher. With Tommie Shelby and Brandon Terry.

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Tommie Shelby and Brandon M. Terry talk about their new book To Shape a New World: Essays on the Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr. King is often remembered for his soaring oratory. But the commonplace emphasis on his rhetoric in place of his ideas too often allows enemies of King’s agenda to domesticate him or, worse, to weaponize his taken-out-of-context words to bolster the very forces of racism and oppression that King had struggled to defeat. Dan asks Shelby and Terry about King’s theory of nonviolence (more complicated than you might think), his debate with the Black Power movement, and his thinking on gender, hope, political economy, Beloved Community and more. Thanks to Verso Books. Check out Duty Free Art: Art in the Age of Planetary Civil War by Hito Steyerl and Police: A Field Guideby David Correia and Tyler Wall And support this podcast with $ at patreon.com/TheDig

 

Topics: Political Theory Racism Black Political Thought US History
Guests: Brandon Terry Tommie Shelby