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Night School: Same Same But Different

Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, Projek Dialog | Sharaad Kuttan, BFM89.9

09-Apr-14 22:00

Night School: Same Same But Different

“I think what we need is a return to a belief not in liberty, because that is easily converted into something else, as we saw, but in equality. Equality, which is not the same as sameness. Equality of access to information, equality of access to knowledge, equality of access to education, equality of access to power and to politics. We should be more concerned than we are about inequalities of opportunity, whether between young and old or between those with different skills or from different regions of a country. It is another way of talking about injustice,” said Tony Judt, historian and author of “Ill Fares the Land”.


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