Showing results by author "Nelson Mandela" in Social Sciences
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Un long chemin vers la liberté
- By: Nelson Mandela
- Narrated by: Féodor Atkine
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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Nelson Mandela commence la rédaction de ses souvenirs en 1974 au pénitencier de Robben Island et les achève après sa libération, en 1990, à l'issue de vingt-sept années de détention. Né et élevé dans la famille royale des Thembus, Mandela gagne Johannesburg où il ouvre le premier cabinet d'avocats noirs. Il devient un des leaders de l'ANC (Congrès national africain).
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Un long chemin vers la liberté
- Narrated by: Féodor Atkine
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
- Release date: 11-12-13
- Language: French
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After Freedom
- By: Nelson Mandela Foundation
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Is freedom a universal concept, or do language and politics invent it? Is freedom here different from freedom there? Is freedom a permanent state of being or is it a specific experience? What kind of relationship exists between freedom and constraint? Is there such a thing as Black freedom? And white freedom? Does white freedom rely on Black unfreedom? How does the constitution imagine freedom? Can we make freedom, or does freedom make us? It has been more than two decades since South Africa became a democracy, and many wonder what we have done ‘After Freedom’ - how much freedom has ...
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