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Martin Luther King Jr: Non-violence resistance and the problem of terrorism in Africa
Martin Luther King Jr: Non-violence resistance and the problem of terrorism in Africa

Author(s): Gregory Ebalu Ogbenika
Subject(s): History, History of ideas, Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: Martin Luther King Jr; non-violence; resistance; problem; terrorism

Summary/Abstract: Martin Luther King Jr. cannot be said to have addressed the problem of terrorism in general because he proposed his philosophy of non-violence resistance within the context of the oppression, injustice, segregation, violence and discrimination suffered by the African Americans. Nevertheless, his philosophy captured ways by which we can fittingly address the problem of terrorism. Many of the methods of non-violence given by Martin Luther King Jr. are of paramount importance in the face of terrorism. His philosophy is basically important today in Nigeria owing to the fact that our unity as a country is threatened by the recurring activities of terrorism and as such we are at a cross road in the history of our country, where drastic decisions have to be taken to address this perilous trend. The philosophy of non-violent resistance as proposed by Martin Luther King Jr. is a veritable step towards a working solution, as it is not only an outcry against terrorism of any sort, but also an ideology that frowns against any form of action that results in the taking of human life or the carnage that comes with violence. His non-violent resistance theory which he developed after a deep study of Mahatma Gandhi’s theory of non-violence, is a radical approach towards the fight against violence of any sort inflicted on the African Americans of his time, an action borne of a passionate fight against racism. So, to aptly address the problem of terrorism in Nigeria, it is necessary we consult and apply some principles of the philosophy of non-violence resistance as postulated by Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Issue Year: 1/2018
  • Issue No: XXX
  • Page Range: 259-274
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English