Martin Luther King Jr.'s later work, particularly his focus on poverty and opposition to the Vietnam War, indicates that he viewed social justice as interconnected with economic and global issues. He believed that true equality could not be achieved without addressing systemic poverty and the moral implications of U.S. military involvement abroad. This shift in focus highlights his commitment to a broader vision of justice that encompassed not only civil rights but also economic equity and peace. King's activism during this period reflects a deepening understanding of the complexities of social change and the need for a holistic approach to human rights.
Lyndon Johnson
Your question is unclear. Do you mean Lyndon Johnson's "War on poverty" or "The Vietnam War?" Never heard of a "Vietnam war on poverty."
resources were being taken away from poverty programs.
The Vietnam war distracted the American people from Johnson's plan for a "Great Society".
Vietnam took time and attention away from the war on poverty
Vietnam took time and attention away from the war on Poverty. Hope this helps!
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Social Legislation slowed down because of the cost of Vietnam. (Apex)
Lyndon B Johnson
Resource mobilisation is mainly towards: Defence, Judiciary, Poverty improvement, Fighting against terrorism, Cross border issue etc.
is ambassadors of poverty against educated elite