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To Shape A New World by Tommie Shelby, Brandon M. Terry
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  • 1. To Shape A New World: Essays on the Politics of Race, Class, and the Future of America, edited by Tommie Shelby and Brandon M. Terry, is a profound compilation of essays that critically examine the intersections of race, social justice, and democratic ideals in contemporary American society. The contributors, who are prominent scholars and activists, explore the historical and ongoing struggles against systemic racism and economic inequality, offering insightful perspectives on how these issues shape our collective future. Through a mix of theoretical analysis and practical considerations, the essays urge readers to envision and actively participate in the quest for a new world that prioritizes equity, inclusion, and mutual respect. This work not only reflects on past movements for civil rights and social justice but also challenges us to imagine innovative paths forward, emphasizing the importance of solidarity, community engagement, and transformative change in the pursuit of a more just society. Shelby and Terry's editing brings coherence to these diverse voices, creating a thought-provoking dialogue about the responsibilities of citizenship and the potential for collective action to build a better tomorrow.

    Who are the editors of 'To Shape A New World'?
A) Angela Davis and Michelle Alexander
B) Tommie Shelby and Brandon M. Terry
C) Cornel West and Henry Louis Gates
D) Ibram X. Kendi and Ta-Nehisi Coates
  • 2. According to the book, King's philosophy was deeply concerned with addressing what?
A) Environmental conservation
B) Economic inequality and class injustice
C) Digital privacy rights
D) Space exploration
  • 3. Which concept did King describe as 'a triple evil' that needed to be confronted?
A) Corruption, greed, and lust
B) Racism, poverty, and militarism
C) Illiteracy, disease, and famine
D) Atheism, heresy, and blasphemy
  • 4. What does the book identify as a key component of King's methodology for social change?
A) Economic sanctions
B) Nonviolent direct action
C) Political lobbying only
D) Armed resistance
  • 5. The book highlights King's opposition to what major foreign policy issue?
A) The Space Race
B) The Vietnam War
C) The European Union
D) The Cold War
  • 6. The book argues that King's philosophy remains relevant today for addressing what?
A) Genetic engineering
B) Interplanetary colonization
C) Internet regulation
D) Systemic racism and economic inequality
  • 7. The book discusses King's concept of 'negative peace' as meaning what?
A) Silence in the face of oppression
B) Absence of tension without presence of justice
C) Peace through military strength
D) Economic prosperity without happiness
  • 8. According to the book, how did King view the role of law in social change?
A) As an obstacle to be overcome
B) As completely irrelevant to moral progress
C) As the only tool needed for justice
D) As necessary but insufficient without moral transformation
  • 9. The book presents King's philosophy as offering what to contemporary political thought?
A) A scientific theory of race
B) A robust framework for social justice
C) A complete system of government
D) A detailed economic plan
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