Where do we go from here, chaos or community? Is the last Martin Luther King Jr's novel, published in 1967, which includes a chapter called "The world house" that is basically about what events were witnessed, and how the whole world was before the Civil Rights movement. Many of the differences between people changed after the law or act of 1968; however, those differences are still in people's mind after time. Racism, poverty, economy, technology, and discrimination were some of the causes that divided the world into blacks and whites, generating war, protests, and distribution of power. 

Poverty is humanity's oldest enemy, and people have tried to revoke it for many years. The end of it has been difficult to find because poverty affects an enormous number of people. Martin Luther king Jr. supported when he said, "two-thirds of the peoples of the world go to bed hungry at night" (Jr ,290).  King explains how many people have suffered over hunger for many years due to the big impact of poverty. The problem of poverty is not the resources due to there are many way to get more than enough. The problem is how people handle those resources, and King well confirms with saying "there is no deficit in human resources; the deficit is in human will" (Jr , 290). Governments do not worry the enough to get rid of poverty because the developed countries have the tools to fight against it. Countries need to have a better communication and think about how to win the battle as a team without feeling superior than the underdeveloped countries. 

 Wealthy countries could share a little percentage of their income to help the poor countries with their struggles because when governments work for the goods of other, all countries end up benefited (Jr , 291). King says that everyone has to think about others, and that everybody needs one another in order to get a better community. King also invites people to stop being selfish when he says, "The self cannot be self without other selves" (Jr , 292). People need to work together and try to break down the line of poverty which divides them. 

Although racism and discrimination played a big role in this period, they have been part of the human life. After the Apartheid appeared in the world history, people around the created and used a color line to divide people based on their race. The two groups were formed by whites, and non-whites, where this last group was the largest.

Technology and its new inventions were made to benefit white people because they were who could afford or have access to it. When the government ran new rules, they did it to favor white people as well. Rules like white-job only, prohibition of marriage between whites and non-whites, and higher education for whites only worked to enlarge this color line that was big enough already. It is ironic to see a country like South Africa, which is among colored people, being racist only because its government was supported by the United States and Great Britain's economic policies (Jr , 288)

Although developed countries had solutions to banish the racism, they left it out of their business. There were places where the population of black people was larger than the whites', and this could be something that could end up as a problem for white people. King had that idea when he said, "racism can well be that corrosive evil that will bring down the curtain on Western civilization".  Where the Western civilization was the power on whites. King also says that the black community were able to abolish the Western's power because of its lack of commitment to create equality (Jr , 289).

The rich nations did not use their power to get equality; they took advantage of it instead. Slavery started when the developed nations felt superior to those nations with less power. As poor nations did not have an economic resource well organized; they would do what whites want them to do. Slavery had a giant impact in those poor nations, making their people as inferior beings, but before the Civil rights movement not to be a slave was not a choice for poor people.

With the wealthy countries getting power over the poor, the colonialism is originated. Those rich nations got in foreign territories, generating movement in economy while conquering their empty lands for their own benefit. The poor nations started to be invaded by foreign products principally by automobiles, Coca-Cola and Hollywood. Now with all these small countries getting status and being able to make their own economy increase, the equality they were looking for was still far away. Those young nations, as MLK called the improving countries, started to experience revolution and aggression. The new governments started to confront the same problems they were trying to get over, because although those struggles were not visible, they grew beside them; the problem were still there. Then the post-colonial appeared, and King says, "The period is more difficult and precarious than the colonial struggle itself" (Jr , 291). Even if the new governments and their nations had a good economical balance, they would need assistance form rich nations. Developed countries will be always needed by underdevelopment countries, because the rich governments are who apparently know how to handle the resources. 

Black people got tired of being slave, not having power, and being treated inferior by whites, so they started a revolution in order to get a fair equality and be treated with the same rights. There were many revolutions that looked for the same stability and humanitarian equality; however, the Civil Rights movement was the principal non-violence revolution that managed to find the sought. 

Civil Rights accompanied by the United Nations were two systems that supported the non-violence movements, which allowed black people have voice and express their opinions. The Civil Rights movement was led by Martin Luther king Jr. who had the capacity and was able to achieve people's ideals. With President Kennedy and the rest of republicans supporting the new law or act, the Civil Rights would have to be executed. After some wars, revolutions, and marches made by blacks, the act of 1964 is finally executed giving way to fair housing act in 1968.

With the fair housing as a law, people created an equal employment opportunity commission, which allow black people worked with whites. Non-white children had the opportunity to study with whites, filling all the requisites to have a full education, and had the same probability of becoming bosses. Women and immigrants were benefited by this as well because they were given rights they did not have before the movement. Pregnant women could have their children out of their jobs, and immigrants could find jobs without being discriminated because of their nationality.

The world house is now a more stable place where the racism, slavery and discrimination are prohibited around the world; however, for some people those corrosive things are not easy to forget, so they apply them, then they think they have the power, finally they generate war. "This may well be mankind's last chance to choose between chaos and community" (Jr , 299). As conclusion and supporting what Dr. King says, people are decide what part of the color line they should stand, the white, the black, or simply in the middle of those. 

