Attivista sociale

Jean Ziegler

1934 - presente

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Jean Ziegler (Thun, 19 aprile 1934) è un sociologo e politico svizzero, autore di numerosi saggi sui temi della povertà e sugli abusi e le storture dei sistemi finanziari internazionali in particolare nel suo Paese. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Jean Ziegler is the 247th most popular attivista sociale (up from 271st in 2024), the 218th most popular biography from Switzerland (up from 240th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Swiss Attivista Sociale.

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Among Attivista sociales

Among attivista sociales, Jean Ziegler ranks 247 out of 840Before him are Juliana of Stolberg, Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid, Huber Matos, Jan Gotlib Bloch, David Riazanov, and Narges Mohammadi. After him are Abba Kovner, Kate Sheppard, Peter Nguyen Van Hung, Leymah Gbowee, Edward Snowden, and Djamila Bouhired.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1934, Jean Ziegler ranks 137Before him are Alisa Freindlich, Nadine Trintignant, Hank Aaron, John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, Audre Lorde, and Lucien Muller. After him are Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon-Parma, Sarah Kofman, Ken Matthews, Jean Marsh, Kate Millett, and Francesco Monterisi.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Jean Ziegler ranks 218 out of 1,015Before him are Bernard Tschumi (1944), Giuseppe Motta (1871), Jeremias Gotthelf (1797), Jacob Sprenger (1435), Jost Amman (1539), and Emma Jung (1882). After him are Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac (1817), André Abegglen (1909), Claude Nicollier (1944), Joseph Deiss (1946), Roberto Di Matteo (1970), and Eugène Grasset (1845).

Among Attivista sociales In Switzerland

Among attivista sociales born in Switzerland, Jean Ziegler ranks 5Before him are Henry Dunant (1828), Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746), Jean-Paul Marat (1743), and Élie Ducommun (1833). After him are Gustave Moynier (1826), Hector Hodler (1887), Felix Manz (1498), and Bruno Manser (1954).

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