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The Examined MLK and civil disobedience philosophy: Critical thinking about civil disobedience means questioning its assumptions, limits, and implications. Examine King's philosophy with the seriousness it deserves.

Discover how MLK's philosophy challenges your thinking about justice, resistance, and moral action through rigorous critical analysis.

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Concepts in this course
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Building Beloved Community as Revolutionary Goal
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Creating Alternative Epistemologies of Justice
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Intellectual Courage as Moral Resistance
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Intellectual Resistance as Moral Authority
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Intergenerational Transmission of Resistant Knowledge
AI prompts in this course
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What Would Change if You Got MLK and civil disobedience philosophy Right?
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The Moment MLK and civil disobedience philosophy Changed for You
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MLK and civil disobedience philosophy and the Choices You're Making
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What Do You Actually Want with MLK and civil disobedience philosophy?
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A Hard Question About MLK and civil disobedience philosophy
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