Auteur: Mahathir bin Mohamad
Editeur: Marshall Cavendish Editions
Publication: 2008
ISBN: 978-981-261-650-0
e-ISBN: 978-981-4382-82-3
 
Lire le livre Table des matières Partager le livre

Tun Mahathir bin Mohamad was born on 20 December 1925 in Alor Star, Kedah. Showing an early interested in politics, he became involved in the Anti-Malayan Union campaign in 1945 and joined the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) as a member in 1946. Under the pseudonym C H E Det, he was a frequent contributor to the Sunday Times, writing articles on the Malays and politics. Elected to Parliament in 1964, he was expelled from UMNO in 1969. He was re-elected in 1972 and later became the Minister of Education. In 1978, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister as well as Minister of Trade and Industry. He became prime minister in 1983 and led the country until 2003.

In The Malay Dilemma, former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad examines and analyses the make-up of the Malays and the problem of racial harmony in Malaysia. First published in 1970, the book seeks to explain the causes for the 13 May 1969 riots in Kuala Lumpur.

Dr Mahathir sets out his view as to why the Malays are economically backward and why they feel they must insist upon immigrants becoming real Malaysians speaking in due course nothing but Malay, as do immigrants to America or Australia speak nothing but the language of what the author calls "the definitive people". He argues that the Malays are the rightful owners of Malaya. He also argues that immigrants are guests until properly absorbed, and that they are not properly absorbed until they have abandoned the language and culture of their past.

Voir toute la description
 

Score

0

Thématiques

Tags

Dossiers

Présent dans 0dossiers publics

Dossiers

Présent dans 0dossiers privés

Notes

0

Groups

0

Commentaires

0

Videos