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Plaidoyer pour l'altruisme

La force de la bienveillance

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<strong>The author of the international bestseller <i>Happiness</i> makes a passionate case for altruism--and why we need it now more than ever. </strong>In <i>Happiness</i>, Matthieu Ricard demonstrated that true happiness is not tied to fleeting moments or sensations, but is an enduring state of soul rooted in mindfulness and compassion for others. Now he turns his lens from the personal to the global, with a rousing argument that altruism--genuine concern for the well-being of others--could be the saving grace of the 21st century. It is, he believes, the vital thread that can answer the main challenges of our time: the economy in the short term, life satisfaction in the mid-term, and environment in the long term. Ricard's message has been taken up by major economists and thinkers, including Dennis Snower, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, and George Soros. Matthieu Ricard makes a robust and passionate case for cultivating altruistic love and compassion as the best means for simultaneously benefitting ourselves and our society. It's a fresh outlook on an ardent struggle--and one that just might make the world a better place.

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Plaidoyer pour l'altruisme, Ricard Matthieu

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Titre
Plaidoyer pour l'altruisme
Sous-titre
La force de la bienveillance
Langue
Français
Éditeur
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Publié
2013
Format
souple
Pages
924
ISBN10
2841116239
ISBN13
9782841116232
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<strong>The author of the international bestseller <i>Happiness</i> makes a passionate case for altruism--and why we need it now more than ever. </strong>In <i>Happiness</i>, Matthieu Ricard demonstrated that true happiness is not tied to fleeting moments or sensations, but is an enduring state of soul rooted in mindfulness and compassion for others. Now he turns his lens from the personal to the global, with a rousing argument that altruism--genuine concern for the well-being of others--could be the saving grace of the 21st century. It is, he believes, the vital thread that can answer the main challenges of our time: the economy in the short term, life satisfaction in the mid-term, and environment in the long term. Ricard's message has been taken up by major economists and thinkers, including Dennis Snower, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, and George Soros. Matthieu Ricard makes a robust and passionate case for cultivating altruistic love and compassion as the best means for simultaneously benefitting ourselves and our society. It's a fresh outlook on an ardent struggle--and one that just might make the world a better place.