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“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.” quote by John Carlin
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““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.””

John Carlin

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.

Key Takeaway

Balance fear and hope for lasting agreements.

Themes

conflict resolution social justice reconciliation

Mood

hopeful determined

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • political negotiations
  • community building
  • post‑conflict societies

Key Concepts

power dynamics empathy

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?
A Different Perspective

If one side's fears dominate, the agreement may be fragile.

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