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Para ser humanos : el legado de Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, instrumento de la paz / Pablo Melicchio [interviewer].

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LIBRA JZ5540.2.P47 A5 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pérez Esquivel, Adolfo, interviewee.
Contributor:
Melicchio, Pablo, 1969- interviewer.
Series:
Historia urgente ; 103
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Pérez Esquivel, Adolfo.
Human rights--Argentina.
Human rights.
Pacifists--Argentina--Interviews.
Pacifists.
Human rights workers--Argentina--Interviews.
Human rights workers.
Nobel Prize winners--Argentina--Interviews.
Nobel Prize winners.
Physical Description:
156 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Place of Publication:
Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina : Marea Editorial, [2024]
Summary:
This book presents conversations between writer and psychologist Pablo Melicchio and Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel. It explores Pérez Esquivel's legacy of ethical commitment and reflections on healing, peace, and defending memory in order to be more human. Topics discussed include the tyranny of mass media, savage capitalism, exacerbated anxiety, the need for social balance over development, and the search for peace and non-violence. Pérez Esquivel argues that humanity must recover hope through active spirituality beyond religion, uniting energies to become more human.
Contents:
Sobre la foto de tapa
La mirada
Apertura
Parte 1
Capítulo 1: Ser humanos
Capítulo 2: Adolfito
Capítulo 3: Aprendizajes
Capítulo 4: La herida es la puerta
Parte 2
Capítulo 5: Lecturas
Capítulo 6: Las obras y la fe
Capítulo 7: El Premio Nobel
Parte 3
Capítulo 8: Identidad
Capítulo 9: Somos memoria
Capítulo 10: Muros
Parte 4
Capítulo 11: Religar a la familia humana
Capítulo 12: Humanizarnos
Capítulo 13: Paz y amor.
ISBN:
9789878230306
OCLC:
1504405504

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