Mandela was unquestionably a great man. But he was great because he was
once a fierce fighter against oppression, not because he was a saint
with a nice line in inspirational aphorisms. He was also a flawed human
being whose party, under his leadership, capitulated to capitalism,
embraced neoliberalism and perpetuated drastic economic inequality.
Let's mourn the passing of a fighter against racial discrimination, who
endured decades of suffering (on a level that I can't even
conceptualise, let alone imagine myself tolerating) for his principles.
But let's not lose ourselves in lachrymose sentimentality and forget
the real history of post-Apartheid South Africa.
Pilger: http://www.newstatesman.com/2013/07/nelson-mandelas-greatness-may-be-assured-not-his-legacy
Klein: http://www.naomiklein.org/articles/2011/02/democracy-born-chains