Second edition of STWR's flagship book now available: ‘Heralding Article 25’
Share The World’s Resources (STWR) have released a revised second edition of the book by Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi, titled 'Heralding Article 25: A people's strategy for world transformation'.
Mesbahi argues that meeting the basic needs outlined in Article 25 of the Universal Declaration for Human Rights—concerning adequate food, housing, healthcare and social security for all—has profound implications for the future direction of international relations and global development.
With a unique and holistic analysis of humanity’s problems, the book centres on a theme that is raised in all of Mesbahi’s publications: for activists and ordinary people of goodwill to adopt Article 25 as their protest slogan, goal and vision.
Acknowledging the many objections or cross-questions that are likely to arise from this simple proposition, Mesbahi examines at length the significance of mobilising public opinion towards the urgent goal of ending poverty in a world of plenty.
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In five separate but interrelated parts, the reader is led to investigate the question of world transformation from psychological, moral and spiritual perspectives, as well as from a broader political and economic analysis.
As Mesbahi elucidates, we ultimately need a new education that can equip the citizens of every nation to think in terms of the one Humanity, with a universal understanding that the principles of sharing and cooperation are the foundations of a sustainable global economic system.
The book is published in the UK by Troubadour publications and is available in paperback, hardback and e-book versions from retailers worldwide.
A German version of the book is also available in paperback here.
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About the author and STWR
Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi is an author, political activist and founder of Share The World’s Resources (STWR), an independent civil society organisation based in London, UK, with consultative status at the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
STWR is an independent civil society organisation campaigning for a fairer sharing of wealth, power and resources within and between nations. Through our research and activities, we make a case for implementing a global process of economic sharing as a pragmatic solution to a broad range of interconnected crises that governments are currently failing to address – including hunger, poverty, climate change, environmental destruction and conflict over the world’s natural resources.
Further resources
On online version of the book is available at: www.sharing.org/heralding-article-25
For more information about the book, see a summary of the book’s five chapters
To read more publications by Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi, visit: Studies on the principle of sharing
For more information about STWR, visit: www.sharing.org
To buy the book in paperback, hardback or as an e-book, visit Troubadour, or Amazon or other retail outlets.