Alan Watts and Martin Luther King Jr. on Nuclear War

2 years ago
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This video features segments from lectures by Alan Watts (1915 – 1973) as well as speeches and sermons of Martin Luther King Jr (1929 – 1968). They reflect on how humans have arrived at a point where we threaten each other will collective annihilation, what that would look like, and offer suggestions on preventing a nuclear holocaust. It’s amazing to me that these men died fifty years ago, but nothing’s changed.

The Alan Watts audio came from the following lectures:

The Myth of the Automatic Universe
Do You Do It, or Does It Do You?
The Veil of Thoughts

The MLK audio came from the following sermons:

The Drum Major Instinct
Love Your Enemies

If you are interested in listening to Alan Watts, Martin Luther King, and Carl Sagan, this link will take you to my blog where you can access free audio files:

http://www.dividedcore.com/humanity/2...

The film is taken from Home, Samsara, Baraka, Koyaanisqatsi, and Terminator 3.

The background music is the song First Snow by Emancipator.

I actually put this video together almost two years ago. I ran into one small editing issue and then put the project down. In light of current events, I figured it was a good time to complete it. If anyone is interested in the subject of nuclear war I would highly recommend reading The Fate of the Earth by Jonathan Schell.

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