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    Civil Disobedience
    An Analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Why We Can't Wait
    European Memory and Conflicting Visions of the Past
    • The book explores how inclusive dialogue about Europe's history and future can shape political outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of critical education and social spaces for citizen engagement. Different interpretations of European integration—whether as a champion of Enlightenment values or a protector against human rights violations—carry distinct political implications. The discussion also addresses conflicting views on European memory, highlighting its significance beyond cultural debates, as it directly influences contemporary political agendas and collective identity.

      European Memory and Conflicting Visions of the Past
    • Why We Can't Wait (1964) is arguably the most vital book by one of the most important men in US history. Martin Luther King Jr. sets out the ideas that fuelled a large part of the 1960s civil rights movement. číst celé

      An Analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Why We Can't Wait
    • Civil Disobedience

      • 80 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Originally published in 1866, Civil Disobedience asks when - and in what circumstances - an individual should actively oppose government and its justice system. Thoreau's argument is that opposition is legitimate whenever government actions or institutions are unacceptable to an individual's conscience.

      Civil Disobedience