Martin Luther King Knew That There’s Nothing Peaceful About Nonviolence If You’re Doing It Right
June 10, 2020
Einaudi faculty member Alexander Livingston writes: "Establishment pundits love to cite Martin Luther King as a way to delegitimize militant protests and shame unruly protesters. But King wasn’t a proponent of passive, compliant protest — to him, nonviolent action was about forging a powerful collective force that could coerce ruling elites into conceding to demands for justice."