Mandela neither demanded nor received an entirely unconditional devotion; in power he expected his compatriots to behave as assertive citizens not genuflecting disciples
Mandela neither demanded nor received an entirely unconditional devotion; in power he expected his compatriots to behave as assertive citizens not genuflecting disciples
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Juan Luis CebriánJuan Luis Cebrián was born in Madrid in 1944. He has been editor-in-chief of the leading daily newspaper El Pais since 1976. From 1988 to 1996 he was Chairman of the International Press Institute. His books include Red Doll and the essay collection The Press and Main Street. Recent articlesIdols & Insults: writing, religion, and freedom of expression Writers and thinkers, including Tariq Ramadan, Aayan Hirsi Ali and Hans Magnus Enzensberger, debate religion and freedom of expression in the third audio feature from the PEN World Voices literary festival. |
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