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Reflections on Historical Violence and Moral Opposition
This chapter explores the historical context of violent riots, such as the Watts and Newark riots, in contrast to the nonviolent civil rights movements of the 1960s. The speakers critique the rationale for violence, discussing its moral implications and drawing parallels to the catastrophic effects of mob mentality during events like the French Revolution.