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What relevance does nelson mandela's life have to the present society

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Answered by PremDhawan
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Answer:

What is most touching about Nelson Mandela is that not only did he lead the struggle for freedom but he also created the State and the constitution on the basis of equality and freedom. He created the nation on the basis of his ideals.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Nelson Mandela's legacy is untouchable. The anti-apartheid leader and former president of South Africa, who had been constitutionally elected, advocated above all freedom and fairness. Mandela was given the Nobel Peace Prize for courage and contributions, after spending nearly 27 years imprisoning for his fight against apartheid.

Explanation:

  • South African President Nelson Mandela's ideals of forgiveness, compassion and tolerance are even more relevant in the world of "conflict, violence and racist ideologies.
  • The story of Nelson Mandela encourages us. In the face of injustice and hardship, he displayed fearlessness and bravery. In reaction to apartheid injustices, Nelson Mandela pursued remembrance rather than revenge. He recognized that understanding and learning from its troubled history is the key to success as a country.
  • He is also an exemplar of a lifelong learning which is profoundly dialogic in nature. This implies a method of learning which implies a continuous, integrated dialog between oneself and the rest of the world. It is necessary for a individual to grow. In the case of Mandela, this learning is built around the principles of transparency, modesty, critical reflection and dedication to justice.
  • Although South Africa works tirelessly to eradicate discrimination against women and to guarantee that women receive the same money as men, from the very beginning of his tenure as president Mandela has continued to bring the nation on a road to equity.

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