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Key BIB36741
Reference type Journal Article
Title Alain Locke’s “Moral Imperatives for World Order” Revisited
Journal Journal of Bahá'í Studies
Author Buck, Christopher
Year2019
Date Spring–Summer 2019
Issue 4
Volume 28
Abstract History offers a review of past events in a quest for contemporary relevance, where hindsight can serve as a source of insight into present-day social paradoxes and dilemmas. The present essay revisits three public speeches by distinguished Bahá’í philosopher, Alain Locke, presented at the Institute of International Relations' Tenth Annual Session in 1944, and argues that he articulated a three-part message: (1) racism, although an American problem, is not purely a domestic issue; (2) racism has bilateral and multilateral consequences (especially economic) in the international context; and (3) three “moral
imperatives”—of promoting the unity of races, religions, and nations, both locally and globally—are primary objectives in the quest for world peace.
Language English
Keywords LOCKE, ALAIN LEROY; RACISM; UNITY; RELIGIONS; WORLD UNITY
Pages 37–64
File attachments internal-pdf://0013405019/29.12Buck.pdf

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