For the Good of Humanity
Discover the remarkable life of Ludwik Rajchman, a pioneering advocate for humanitarian intervention and a champion for colonized peoples. In "For the Good of Humanity," his great-granddaughter delves into his inspiring legacy, drawing from family archives and extensive documentary sources. This compelling biography not only chronicles Rajchman's influential role in the establishment of the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF but also sheds light on his relentless dedication to improving the lives of others. Published by Central European University Press in 1998, this hardback edition spans 320 pages, offering an engaging and informative read for anyone interested in humanitarian efforts and historical figures who shaped our world. Explore the profound impact of Rajchman's work and the enduring relevance of his ideals today.