Göran Therborn: Öcalan is the Mandela of our time

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ANKARA - Lenin Prize-winning philosopher Göran Therborn stated in his message of support for the process that Abdullah Öcalan deserves the Nobel Prize for his call for peace. 
 
Lenin Prize-winning philosopher Göran Therborn sent a message to the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) regarding the Peace and Democratic Society Process that developed following the call made by Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan on 27 February. In his message, Therborn stated that Abdullah Öcalan deserves the Nobel Prize for his call. 
 
Therborn's message reads as follows: “Abdullah Öcalan, the Leader of the Kurdish People, has issued a call for peace at a time when warmongering is running rampant across the world. There is no doubt that Öcalan is the Mandela of our time. If it works out, he would a worthy Nobel Peace Prize winner. The Kurdish people feel a rightful pride in having such a leader. I have learned that the committee formed within the Grand National Assembly of Turkey will meet with Öcalan in the coming days. This is a historic moment not only for the Kurds but for the entire world. I fully support Öcalan, who views the democratic and peaceful resolution of the Kurdish Question as part of the international socialist struggle.”
 
WHO IS THERBORN?
 
Göran Therborn, born on 23 September 1941 in Kalmar, Sweden, is a leading sociologist. He studied political science, sociology and economics at Lund University and completed his doctorate in 1974. He has been a professor at Nijmegen Catholic University, the University of Gothenburg and the University of Cambridge, retiring from Cambridge in 2010. 
 
Positioned within the Marxist and radical social theory tradition, Therborn is known for his work on class, ideology, the state, modernity, family structures and global inequalities. His works "The Ideology of Power and the Power of Ideology" and "The Killing Fields of Inequality" are significant. He received the Lenin Prize in Sweden in 2019 and continues his work as a professor at Linnaeus University following his retirement.