In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” King argues a law is unjust when: d. all of the above.
<h3>The types of law.</h3>
According to Martin Luther King there are two types of law and these include the following:
<h3>What is an unjust law?</h3>
An unjust law can be defined as a set of rule (code) that's out of harmony or accord with the moral law and it degrades human personality and dignity.
In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” King argues a law is unjust when:
- A majority imposes that law on a minority without being willing to follow the law themselves.
- It degrades human personality, or human dignity
- It's out of accord with the moral law.
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