The Power of Indignation: The Autobiography of the Man Who Inspired the Arab Spring

by Stephane Hessel

E. C. Belli (Translator)

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His brief pamphlet Indignez-vous! (Cry Out!) is an international bestseller, calling for a return to the values of his native France's "greatest generation," the resistance fighters of World War II. It has inspired citizens participating in the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street uprisings. Now Stephane Hessel, one of France's preeminent thinkers and activists, is back. With extraordinary insight, the ninety-four-year-old Hessel gives his intellectual autobiography. His thinking is nourished by the exchange he has maintained for years with his close friends, as well as prominent political and literary figures: Edgar Morin, Jean-Paul Dolle, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Regis Debray, Peter Sloterdijk, Laure Adler, Michel Rocard, and Jean-Claude Carriere.

This book is accessible and profound-it is for all those who seek, despite the contradictions and violence of our contemporary lives, to "regain our dignity as men and women while governed by a frenzy of selfish and irresponsible people." This book is, for Stephane Hessel, a way to encourage us to reflect on the past in order to take charge of our future destiny. At once a handbook for the revolutionary, a treatise on human rights, and an inside look at the relationships, thoughts, and recollections of one of the most important figures in France today, this is a not-to-be-missed book for 2012.
  • ISBN10 1620870924
  • ISBN13 9781620870921
  • Publish Date 7 September 2012 (first published 1 September 2012)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 272
  • Language English