The Mindless Menace of Violence

Robert F. Kennedy's Vision and the Fierce Urgency of Now

By (author) Zachary J. Martin

Paperback - £37.00

Publication date:

16 May 2009

Length of book:

150 pages

Publisher

Hamilton Books

Dimensions:

231x154mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780761844495

On April 5, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy stepped to the podium at the City Club of Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio and gave an address titled the "Mindless Menace of Violence." It had been one day since an assassin's bullet killed civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. For a country seeking to understand the senseless bloodshed and the future of the United States in peril from acts of indifference, Kennedy attempted to paint a picture of society in which citizens had become out of touch with one another.

This book is an examination of Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 speech. Using a line-by-line breakdown, the author analyzes the history behind Kennedy's words and discerns a warning for the future of American society. In history as in society, words can change the course of human events. As American society has become increasingly violent, Kennedy's words are just as important today.
From the foreword: The Mindless Menace of Violence: Robert F. Kennedy's Vision and the Fierce Urgency of Now is a stellar contribution to both fields [History and Sociology] and will speak to the young American as well as wake up older citizens to what has become of this country in terms of violence.