Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. We will not build a peaceful world by following a negative path. It is not enough to say “We must not wage war.” It is necessary to love peace and sacrifice for it. We must concentrate not merely on the negative expulsion of war, but on the positive affirmation of peace.

    • Other Resources

      Other Resources - Martin Luther King Jr. – Nobel Lecture -...

    • Facts

      Martin Luther King Jr. The Nobel Peace Prize 1964 . Born: 15...

    • Questions and Answers

      Question: Why was Martin Luther King, Jr. awarded the 1964...

    • Prize Presentation

      Prize Presentation - Martin Luther King Jr. – Nobel Lecture...

  2. By moving away from a deprivation perspective, which leads to divisive mentalities about the capacity of particular groups of people, we are better positioned to recognize the reality of humanity’s common journey in building a peaceful world, and the role of each individual as a protagonist in it.

  3. Nov 19, 2010 · In an excellent analysis of the Gettysburg Address, Nick Morgan offers an interesting perspective on Lincoln’s repetition of one word throughout the address: And buried in the biblical phrasing there’s a further device that works unconsciously on the audience, and the reader, to weave some incantatory magic.

  4. The “peace without victory” speech was the culmination of years of desperate diplomacy on Wilson’s part. He had witnessed the Civil War firsthand as a boy, which contributed to his desire to...

  5. Why Martin Luther King Jr.’s Lessons About Peaceful Protests Are Still Relevant. 11 minute read. By Zeke J Miller. January 12, 2018 4:15 PM EST. The following feature is excerpted from TIME...

  6. Say no to violence. Change starts with us. Strive to resolve differences and conflicts at home, work and in your communities peacefully through dialogue and compassion. Treat others with respect,...

  7. People also ask

  8. Feb 8, 2022 · In this January 8, 1918, speech on War Aims and Peace Terms, President Wilson set down 14 points as a blueprint for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations after World War I.