how does mandela differentiate between 'freedom for myself' and 'freedom for everyone'
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- Mandela's voncep of freedon was totally different in boyhood and youth when it was in mature age. Freedom in his childhood was like freedom when a boy is locked in a room and free to do anything.
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Mandela differentiate between freedom for himself and freedom for everyone, when he realises that even he could not enjoy the poor and limited freedom until his own people were free. he felt that if there were shackles of anyone on his people they were shackles on him. As freedom is indivisible.
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