L’inattendu d’une vie de Michel Falise

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14 November 2011
Préface de Jacques Duquesne
Ce livre est riche de toutes les vies de son auteur : Michel Falise est un passeur engagé qui, dans toutes les sphères d’interventions (enseignement, économie, politique, spiritualité) a toujours cherché des synergies pour dépasser les frontières. Ses engagements constituent un exemple fort et réussi d’une pensée globale qui s’exprime dans l’action locale. Il nous fait partager quelques unes des questions fondamentales posées à notre monde et à l’Église. De Harvard au Conseil municipal de Lille en passant par l’Université catholique, Michel Falise a répondu avec cohérence et liberté à la vie. Il nous apprend ce qu’il a découvert et nous invite à le partager.

L’inattendu d’une vie intéressera une grande diversité de lecteurs : ceux qui ont partagé ses engagements ou s’y investissent aujourd’hui (les milieux économiques soucieux de leurs responsabilités sociales et sociétales, les acteurs de l’économie solidaire et de la démocratie locale…), ceux pour qui comptent le renouveau de l’enseignement supérieur, la lutte contre l’exclusion sociale, la crise de la citoyenneté, l’éthique économique, la coopération internationale, mais également tous ceux qui souhaitent partager le vécu d’une recherche de sens.
L’inattendu d’une vie de Michel Falise

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