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Foreword | ||
Preface: The International Movement ATD Fourth World | ||
Introduction: Why This Book? | ||
Pt. 1 | The Forging of Reciprocity: The Stories of Twelve Alliances | 1 |
Introduction: The Story of the Twelve Stories | 3 | |
Ch. 1 | Restoring Dialogue between School and All Parents | 11 |
Ch. 2 | No More Power Cuts: Electricity Is a Public Service: A Trio of Concerned Engineers Mobilizes the French Electric Power Company | 37 |
Ch. 3 | We Stand by You, No Matter What: The Saga of a Small Business and a Homeless Employee | 59 |
Ch. 4 | The Media and the Voiceless - One Ethic for All: Ignored Families Are Heard Through the Baseler Zeitung | 75 |
Ch. 5 | Beyond Harassment: A Parish Priest, a Village and an Outcast Family | 87 |
Ch. 6 | The Powerless Renew the Struggle for Equity: Hospital Trade Union Reaches Out to Cleaning Staff | 103 |
Ch. 7 | Europe's Poorest Citizens and the European Union: A Civil Servant in Brussels Becomes an Ambassador of the Fourth World | 117 |
Ch. 8 | Disenfranchised Families Inspire Public Policy: The French Economic and Social Council Adopts the Wresinski Report | 135 |
Ch. 9 | Being Heard in Court When No One Listens to You: The Struggle of a Lawyer and a Family Whom Everyone Judged | 149 |
Ch. 10 | Forging the Links of Democracy in City Government: Linking the "Excluded." the "Included" and the Elected | 161 |
Ch. 11 | When Nations Unite with the Poor: An International Civil Servant Paves the Way to the Fourth World in the UN | 175 |
Ch. 12 | The Knowledge Gained by the Poor Reaches: Professionals and Scientists: A University Teacher Connects with the Ignored | 187 |
Pt. 2 | The Forging of Reciprocity: The Craft of the Allies, the Stages of Their Journey | 203 |
Sect. 1 | The Appeal of the Journey | 207 |
Sect. 2 | Itineraries | 209 |
Sect. 3 | Some Lessons Learned on the Way | 227 |
Epilogue | 247 | |
Individual, Institutions and Stories: A Comment on Methodology | 251 | |
Glossary | 257 | |
Bibliography | 263 | |
Index | 269 | |
Biographic Sketches of the Authors | 275 |
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