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According to Martin Luther, the Nobel prize is not a personal initiative; however, a communal effort from the middle class, poor and untutored. The paper is a summary of Martin Luther’s lecture when he was accorded a Nobel peace award.
Martin Luther recognizes the many problems confronting humankind in the contemporary world. In the lecture, technological and scientific progress has resulted in intellectual growth, and the development of machines, spaceships, and airplanes. Despite the magnanimous growth, the glaring truth points to poverty, consuming society at an alarming rate. The confusion between the internal and external realms has left people prioritizing external conditions while giving limited attention to the internal aspects. Luther associates the relentless problems with moral and spiritual lag resulting from ethical infantilism leading to war, poverty, and injustice. Some of the major struggles include the fight against racial prejudice, which is gradually engulfing American society. In the spate of mixed racial adjustments in the United States, racial change and civil rights development are inevitable.
In the words of Alfred North quoted by Luther, there is no any other time to solve world problems. The hills of expression and freedom of explosion in the contemporary world make it easy to accomplish the objectives; however, isolation is a great enemy. The lecture furthermore compares America to a continuing story in the bible where the oppressed do not suffer the same fate for a lifetime. In as much as the frantic attention to the Negro attracts attention, Luther also mentions the Black brothers in the Caribbean, and South America, all of which have assisted in the fight towards social justice and peace. Martin Luther indicates that the feeling of deliberation is also shared in the sanction for colonial dominance in Africa and Asia. Some of the changes evident in America include equality in public schools and constitutional respect for civil rights. Additionally, he mentions the recent presidential election where an overwhelming change manifested through a reduction in racism, retrogression, and extremism.
Notably, Martin Luther accepts the existing challenges of growth and freedom but suggests people are on the right track. Above all, Martin recognizes the ability of people, to apply technological and scientific developments to promote moral judgment. According to the lecture, the time has passed when confusion for a small fellowship of tribe, class, and race gets blamed for the sentimental weakness. Last but importantly, there is a need to develop love, which is a unifying factor for Moslem, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, and Christian beliefs. Additionally, fast action is necessary to close the uncertainties and tension while shifting from the use of pain to punishing freedom fighters.
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