Gerhard Ruiss' 'Revisions' Explores 25 Years of Global Trends
Author and civil society advocate Gerhard Ruiss has released a new book, 'Revisions', exploring global trends and socio-political shifts over the past quarter-century. The book, published by Edition Tandem, includes Ruiss' acceptance speech from the World Citizen Prize he received in 2024.
Ruiss, who has served as managing director of IG Autorinnen Autoren, compiled 25 unpublished essays into 'Revisions'. The book delves into significant global trends, such as the resurgence of nationalism and large-scale wars. Each piece is accompanied by brief prefaces and postscripts, offering insights into Ruiss' original inspirations and the later impacts of his work.
The book is part of the 'tandem:essay' series and is priced at €25. It can be found with ISBN 978-3-903516-26-7. Ruiss' acceptance speech from the World Citizen Prize is also included in the 210-page volume.
Gerhard Ruiss' 'Revisions' provides a comprehensive exploration of global trends and their significance. The book, published by Edition Tandem, offers readers a unique perspective on socio-political and cultural shifts over the past 25 years, as well as insights into Ruiss' own advocacy work.
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