Malcolm X
There were a few that preached a military approach. The ones that come to mind right now are Huey Newton, Stokely Carmichael and Malcolm X.
Three main criticisms of act utilitarianism include its potential to justify immoral actions, as it can endorse harmful acts if they result in the greatest overall happiness. It also struggles with practical application, as calculating the consequences of every action can be complex and time-consuming. Lastly, critics argue that it fails to respect individual rights, as the needs of the majority can override the rights and well-being of minorities.
It did not provide a guarentee for property rights
Malcolm x
Malcolm X
There were a few that preached a military approach. The ones that come to mind right now are Huey Newton, Stokely Carmichael and Malcolm X.
Three main criticisms of act utilitarianism include its potential to justify immoral actions, as it can endorse harmful acts if they result in the greatest overall happiness. It also struggles with practical application, as calculating the consequences of every action can be complex and time-consuming. Lastly, critics argue that it fails to respect individual rights, as the needs of the majority can override the rights and well-being of minorities.
two civil rights leaders. mlk was passive, malcolm x was violent... but then again, who could blame him?
Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Medgar Evers
It did not provide a guarentee for property rights
State's rights
Black rights.
..Civil Rights
Malcolm x
Malcolm X's birth name was Malcolm Little. Malcolm was a well known civil rights activist. He was assassinated on February 21, 1965.
in his speeches he was critisizing other leaders of the civil rights movement and he was not a easy person he was known to be a mean man.