L'Homme qui déclara la guerre à la misère: Joseph Wresinski, le fondateur d'ATD Quart Monde
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Broché
Pages
288
Langue
Français
Publié
Oct 1, 2014
Éditeur
Albin Michel
ISBN-10
2226248609
ISBN-13
9782226248602
Description
Georges-Paul Cuny dives deep into the remarkable life of Joseph Wresinski, a man who passionately fought against poverty and social injustice. Through his unwavering commitment, Wresinski founded ATD Quart Monde, an organization dedicated to promoting the rights and dignity of those living in extreme poverty. His vision extended beyond mere welfare; he envisioned a society where every individual could thrive, regardless of their background.
The narrative unfolds with Wresinski's early experiences of hardship, shaping his understanding of the struggles faced by the marginalized. Cuny eloquently captures Wresinski's transformation from a victim of poverty to a resolute leader advocating for change. The book emphasizes the importance of empathy and solidarity, suggesting that confronting poverty requires collective action and a willingness to listen to those most affected.
Throughout the pages, readers are invited to reflect on their own societal responsibilities. Cuny artfully illustrates how Wresinski's legacy offers a blueprint for contemporary activism, urging individuals to recognize their role in dismantling the structures that perpetuate poverty. The text serves as both a tribute and a call to action, reminding us that the fight against misery is not just an individual endeavor but a shared human obligation.
In examining the foundations of Wresinski's work, Cuny provides insights into the complexities of poverty, the stigmas attached, and the powerful narratives that often go unheard. This exploration fosters a deeper understanding of social justice and promotes a conversation about a more equitable future, illuminating the path forged by Wresinski and the enduring relevance of his message today.
The narrative unfolds with Wresinski's early experiences of hardship, shaping his understanding of the struggles faced by the marginalized. Cuny eloquently captures Wresinski's transformation from a victim of poverty to a resolute leader advocating for change. The book emphasizes the importance of empathy and solidarity, suggesting that confronting poverty requires collective action and a willingness to listen to those most affected.
Throughout the pages, readers are invited to reflect on their own societal responsibilities. Cuny artfully illustrates how Wresinski's legacy offers a blueprint for contemporary activism, urging individuals to recognize their role in dismantling the structures that perpetuate poverty. The text serves as both a tribute and a call to action, reminding us that the fight against misery is not just an individual endeavor but a shared human obligation.
In examining the foundations of Wresinski's work, Cuny provides insights into the complexities of poverty, the stigmas attached, and the powerful narratives that often go unheard. This exploration fosters a deeper understanding of social justice and promotes a conversation about a more equitable future, illuminating the path forged by Wresinski and the enduring relevance of his message today.
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