Dreams Quote by John Carlin
““Most important of all, Mandela stated that the way to a negotiated solution lay in a simple-sounding formula: reconciling white fears with black aspirations.””
About This Quote
A sustainable peace requires addressing both the fears of the dominant group and the aspirations of the marginalized.
In simple terms: Peace needs both sides' concerns and hopes.
Balance fear and hope for lasting agreements.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political negotiations
- community building
- post‑conflict societies
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- create dialogue that acknowledges both sides
- design policies that empower the oppressed
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we ensure both voices are heard?
- What mechanisms prevent one side's fears from overruling aspirations?
If one side's fears dominate, the agreement may be fragile.