Time for Outrage: Indignez-vous!
by Stéphane Hessel
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Rejecting the dictatorship of world financial markets and defending the social values of modern democracy, Hessel reminds us that life and liberty must still be fought for. She urges us to reclaim those essential rights we have permitted our governments to erode since the end of World War II.Tags
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raulvilar El libro de Hessel es una invitación a iniciar la lectura de otras obras críticas con el capitalismo, el individualismo neoliberal o la sociedad de mercado, de las que ¡Indignaos! sería una perfecta introducción. "La resistencia" de Ernesto Sábato es un perfecto texto para acompañarlo.
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Stéphane Hessel lived for nearly a century and almost everything he achieved in that time was extraordinary. He fought in the French Resistance; he was captured by the Nazis, sent to Buchenwald, waterboarded; he was in the room as they drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Not the least of his achievements was Indignez-vous!.
Who would have believed that a 30-page political pamphlet written by a nonagenarian diplomat would be translated into 15 languages, and spark protest movements across the world? This was the essay that was poking out of the pockets of students in Tunis and Basra, and it was one of the direct influences on the Occupy movement in the US.
He was amazed by its success, but it came at the right time. Unlike show more many more important political thinkers, Hessel wrote essays rather than tomes; and instead of post-modern jargon his sentences have the simplicity of experience: he lived through it all and had nothing to prove. Even those who disagreed most strongly with him granted him that much.
For a man in his nineties he is refreshingly un-mellow. He is pissed-off about the state of the world, and his point is that you should be too. It may have been more clear-cut to face the Nazis than to face modern politcal elites, but that doesn't mean there are fewer things to be outraged over today. Hessel touches on three areas which particularly exercise his fury – the growing gap between rich and poor, the treatment of immigrants, and the fate of the Palestinians – but the main thing is that you find something that annoys you, and focus on it. That is how changes are made. La pire des attitudes est l'indifference: the worst attitude is indifference.
Hessel was an optimist, not a doom-monger. The necessity of hope is part of the point of Indignez-vous! and one of its most appealing features – and god knows it's good to see that this stance is not just the preserve of the young. Admittedly, some people have taken Hessel's message in some odd directions, but for him the specific targets were secondary to the fact of provoking a reaction. Idealism and political naïveté might be irritating, but they are infinitely preferable to not caring at all. show less
Who would have believed that a 30-page political pamphlet written by a nonagenarian diplomat would be translated into 15 languages, and spark protest movements across the world? This was the essay that was poking out of the pockets of students in Tunis and Basra, and it was one of the direct influences on the Occupy movement in the US.
He was amazed by its success, but it came at the right time. Unlike show more many more important political thinkers, Hessel wrote essays rather than tomes; and instead of post-modern jargon his sentences have the simplicity of experience: he lived through it all and had nothing to prove. Even those who disagreed most strongly with him granted him that much.
For a man in his nineties he is refreshingly un-mellow. He is pissed-off about the state of the world, and his point is that you should be too. It may have been more clear-cut to face the Nazis than to face modern politcal elites, but that doesn't mean there are fewer things to be outraged over today. Hessel touches on three areas which particularly exercise his fury – the growing gap between rich and poor, the treatment of immigrants, and the fate of the Palestinians – but the main thing is that you find something that annoys you, and focus on it. That is how changes are made. La pire des attitudes est l'indifference: the worst attitude is indifference.
Hessel was an optimist, not a doom-monger. The necessity of hope is part of the point of Indignez-vous! and one of its most appealing features – and god knows it's good to see that this stance is not just the preserve of the young. Admittedly, some people have taken Hessel's message in some odd directions, but for him the specific targets were secondary to the fact of provoking a reaction. Idealism and political naïveté might be irritating, but they are infinitely preferable to not caring at all. show less
Empört Euch! ist ein 15seitiger Aufruf gegen die Gleichgültigkeit, die in weiten Teilen unserer Gesellschaft grassiert. Der Autor, der sich zeit seines 93jährigen Lebens empört hat und auch Widerstand leistete, vermisst dies heute und fordert mit seiner kurzen Streitschrift seine MitbürgerInnen auf, sich auch heute zu entrüsten und einzusetzen ("Wenn man sich über etwas empört,..., wird man aktiv, stark und engagiert."). Er räumt ein, dass es in den jetzigen Zeiten schwieriger ist klar Stellung zu beziehen als im III. Reich, wo der Gegner offensichtlich war. Die politischen und wirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse sind komplexer, nicht jede scheinbar eindeutige Situation stellt sich als derart unstrittig heraus wie man es sich show more wünsche würde. Dennoch gibt es noch immer genügend Gelegenheiten die die Möglichkeit der Empörung bieten, wie Stéphane Hessel aufführt.
Ich habe mir wohl etwas zuviel von der Lektüre versprochen, denn Empörung allein bringt einen nicht automatisch weiter. Vielmehr erhoffte ich mir Impulse, wie ich und andere diese Empörung konstruktiv einsetzen könnten, sodass nicht nach der ersten Welle der Entrüstung gleich alles wieder verebbt. Wie könnte man die Aufregung nachhaltig kanalisieren? In Bahnen leiten um tatsächliche Veränderungen zu erreichen, ohne dass man gleich seinen Beruf und sein ganzes restliches Leben aufgeben muss? Fragen, die unmittelbar nach der Empörung kommen und noch immer nicht geklärt sind. show less
Ich habe mir wohl etwas zuviel von der Lektüre versprochen, denn Empörung allein bringt einen nicht automatisch weiter. Vielmehr erhoffte ich mir Impulse, wie ich und andere diese Empörung konstruktiv einsetzen könnten, sodass nicht nach der ersten Welle der Entrüstung gleich alles wieder verebbt. Wie könnte man die Aufregung nachhaltig kanalisieren? In Bahnen leiten um tatsächliche Veränderungen zu erreichen, ohne dass man gleich seinen Beruf und sein ganzes restliches Leben aufgeben muss? Fragen, die unmittelbar nach der Empörung kommen und noch immer nicht geklärt sind. show less
Arenga dirigida, especialmente, a la juventud, panfleto antiliberal, de tendencia socialdemócrata. Con un tono manrriqueño del tipo “...cualquier tiempo pasado fue mejor...” y un estilo “batallitas del abuelo”. La resistencia francesa ante la ocupación alemana en la II Guerra Mundial se mitifica, mostrándola como ejemplo a seguir, culmen de acción y generadora de las mejores instituciones de la posguerra. Hessel olvida que es con esas instituciones con las que se ha llegado a la situación actual, claro que se puede argumentar que a pesar de ellas.
A destacar la fe en el ser humano, el convencimiento de la responsabilidad del hombre ante la historia en tanto que individuo y la confianza en la unión de estos en un objetivo show more común. La visión de la indignación como acicate para el compromiso y no como una pataleta pueril. Ingenuamente sólo vislumbra un camino de acción y compromiso sin contemplar otras posibilidades seguramente menos halagüeñas para el autor. show less
A destacar la fe en el ser humano, el convencimiento de la responsabilidad del hombre ante la historia en tanto que individuo y la confianza en la unión de estos en un objetivo show more común. La visión de la indignación como acicate para el compromiso y no como una pataleta pueril. Ingenuamente sólo vislumbra un camino de acción y compromiso sin contemplar otras posibilidades seguramente menos halagüeñas para el autor. show less
This is a very short book—more of a pamphlet. Stéphane Hessel has lived an extraordinary life, and in this text he calls for the young people of today to stand up for the rights and freedoms he fought and was tortured for as part of the WWII French Resistance and codified as a member of the UN Human Rights Commission, who drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
While interesting, and yes, inspiring indignation, the main effect of this book was to make me want to read Hessel's memoirs, as he seems to have done EVERYTHING. What a treasure this man is.
While interesting, and yes, inspiring indignation, the main effect of this book was to make me want to read Hessel's memoirs, as he seems to have done EVERYTHING. What a treasure this man is.
I read this on Bournemouth Pier one April Saturday in 2011. Yes, I was ouraged. Look what they fought for in and after World War II and look what we are doing - where is our social responsibilty; why are we obsessed with greed, wealth creation, etc etc?
Una crida d'atenció al deteriorament de les condicions de l'estat del benestar. Es poden afegir molts més motius a la indignació que els que ens descriu -des d'un punt de vista de la història francesa- l'autor. El més emocionant és que l'autor sigui una persona de més de noranta anys i faci una crida a l'acció per als joves.
La versione italiana avrebbero dovuto intitolarla: "Siete vivi?"
Perché per potersi indignare l'attività cerebrale è richiesta e l'opinione pubblica italiana è messa peggio di quella francese.
Perché per potersi indignare l'attività cerebrale è richiesta e l'opinione pubblica italiana è messa peggio di quella francese.
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El libro que ha despertado la conciencia de más de un millón de franceses. ¡Indignaos! Ha despertado un insólito fenómeno de lectura en Francia, donde ha vendido más de un millón de ejemplares y lleva tres meses en las listas de ventas. En pocas y contundentes páginas, Stéphane Hessel invita sobre todo a los jóvenes a desperezarse y a cambiar la indiferencia por una indignación show more activa, por la «insurrección pacífica». Hessel logró sobrevivir a la tortura y la deportación en el campo de concentración de Buchenwald y, en 1948, formó parte del equipo internacional redactor de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos. Hoy, a sus 93 años este venerable veterano de la Resistencia ha contagiado su mensaje de esperanza y de rebeldía a millones de lectores a los que invita a «no claudicar ni dejarse impresionar por la dictadura actual de los mercados financieros que amenaza la paz y la democracia», porque «ya es hora de que la preocupación por la ética, por la justicia, por el equilibro duradero prevalezcan». show less
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Stéphane Hessel was born in Berlin, Germany in 1917. During World War II, he joined the resistance movement. In March 1944, he was on a mission to contact underground activists in Paris, but was captured and tortured by waterboarding. He survived by giving out false information and was sent to Buchenwald concentration camp. He escaped hanging by show more exchanging identities with a French soldier who had died of typhoid fever. He was then sent to a different camp, where he managed to escape and return to Paris, which had by then been liberated. After the war, he became a diplomat, working as an official for the United Nations, where he participated in the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted in 1948. He later held diplomatic posts in Algeria and Vietnam. He wrote or contributed to several books including Danse Avec le Siècle (Dance with the Century) and Indignez-Vous! (Time for Outrage!). He died on February 26, 2013 at the age of 95. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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