The Missionary Position by Christopher Hitchens
Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice
This provocative and critical examination delves into the life and work of a globally revered humanitarian figure, questioning the authenticity and impact of her charitable endeavors. The narrative scrutinizes the ethical and financial dimensions of her operations, challenging the widespread perception of her as a paragon of virtue. Through meticulous research and incisive analysis, the book invites readers to reconsider the complexities and contradictions surrounding her legacy, ultimately sparking a broader conversation about the nature of altruism and the responsibilities of those in positions of moral authority.
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- Published
- 1995
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 98-112
- Original Language
- English
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