MLK was a Nonviolent Dignitarian Post-Capitalist: A Podcast.

(MLK, 2014)

In his essay, “MLK was a Nonviolent Dignitarian Post-Capitalist,” Robert Hanna does three things. First, he spells out a moral and sociopolitical doctrine he calls dignitarian post-capitalism. Second, he quotes the entire text of Martin Luther King Jr’s lecture, “Nonviolence and Social Change,” in which, Hanna believes, King (MLK) anticipated the basic tenets of dignitarian post-capitalism. And third, Hanna spells out an argument for what he calls non-violent dignitarian post-capitalist civil disobedience, which flows naturally from dignitarian post-capitalism, together with MLK’s views on civil disobedience in “Nonviolence and Social Change.”


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