The Power of Nonviolence Martin Luther King Jr. From the very beginning, there was a philosophy undergirding the Montgomery boycott, the philosophy of nonviolent resistance. There was always the problem of getting this method over because it didn't make sense to most of the people in the beginning. We had to use our mass meetings... Continue Reading →
1984
When I wrote this book, π I understood this β¦ man is born of reproduces and dies β¦ applies to all β¦ the mind is regenerated and learns through the emotions and experiences made during a lifetime, which can be passed down through generations with the sole task of being saved, progressing themselves and possibly... Continue Reading →
