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King famously advocated for a guaranteed annual income to eradicate poverty, asserting that civil rights are hollow without economic security. He noted the "magnitude of the gap" between existing realities and true equality, citing disparities in education, housing, and employment.

He expanded his vision beyond the U.S., describing a "World House" where all people must learn to live together in peace, or perish together as fools. Why It Resonates Today Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? (...

King engaged directly with the rising "Black Power" movement. While he understood the frustration behind the slogan, he argued that separatism and violence were self-defeating and that nonviolent resistance remained the most effective path to lasting reconciliation. King famously advocated for a guaranteed annual income

He identified racism, poverty, and militarism (specifically the Vietnam War) as interrelated forces that must be tackled together. Why It Resonates Today King engaged directly with

Choosing Community Over Chaos: Dr. King’s Final Vision Published in 1967, was the fourth and final book written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. before his assassination in 1968 . Written during a period of relative isolation in Jamaica, the book serves as a profound analysis of American race relations following a decade of civil rights activism and the landmark passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 . The Core Question

The book outlines several pillars for the future of the movement: