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Narrated by:
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Niels Vedersø
About this listen
AT TRÆDE I KARAKTER er første af to erindringsbind.
Hvem er personen bag den senere så markante statsmand, og hvad er han påvirket af? Anders Fogh Rasmussen giver et meget personligt portræt af sine forældre. Han skriver om at føle sig som en bondeknold på Viborg Katedralskole, men ender alligevel med at indtage talerstolen. Han fortæller om kærligheden til Anne Mette og om at være "weekendfar".
Fogh skriver om sit liberale livssyn, der er formet af bonde- og andelsbevægelsen, modstandsbevægelsen og ender med at formulere sit frihedsbegreb inspireret af Grundtvig og Kierkegaard. Kort sagt er denne bog et erindringsbind om mennesket bag magthaveren.
©2022 Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Gyldendal (P)2022 Gyldendal
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