To commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I am linking to a post I wrote on this occasion in 2008 that tried to expose readers to the fact that towards the end of his life, King was actively campaigning against a wide range of injustices, not just racial ones.
People sometimes forget that he was widely read in politics, economics, history, and philosophy and used all of them in his writings, especially the later ones, to forcefully make the case for justice.
'Tis Himself, OM. says
The quote of King’s that I remember is not from the “I have a dream” speech but from a later one given in 1967:
King also said:
F says
Hey, didn’t Dr. King know that any kind of capitalism or anything self-described capitalists want to call capitalism is good capitalism? Who put a bee in his communist bonnet?
Richard Frost says
If the Occupy Movement could join forces with the African-American Community, perhaps channeling the spirit of MLK as excerpted above, we could have a potent force on our hands. But throughout American history, such logical coalitions of the economically exploited have rarely, if ever, succeeded. The first rule of oligarchy is divide et impera.