
Jean-Michel Aphatie and Algeria, the story of a shipwreck
At a time when the French-language writer Boualem Sansal is dying in the jails of Algiers, the star political journalist of RTL declared on air this

At a time when the French-language writer Boualem Sansal is dying in the jails of Algiers, the star political journalist of RTL declared on air this

In the world before, literature was the means of knowing the lives of others, of imagining one's own, and of experiencing one's virtues, one's body, one's

American religious radicalism, mutating into a "zombie Protestantism" (an expression "borrowed" from E. Todd), has seized on these ideas.

"It was too much for the headhunters. The advocates of a univocal pluralism decided to silence him," or how Pascal Perrineau
Is secularism made of renunciation? Is the veil of women a sign of emancipation? By answering in the affirmative, the political scientist Alain Policar should
We will search in vain for a proponent of woke thought who has taken up the cause of ruined farmers, after our dear wokeists ignored

The decision by the Minister of National Education to classify the abaya as an "ostentatious religious symbol" is a response to the army

The authoritarian supervision of the Council of Elders of Secularism by Minister Pap N'Diaye is in accordance with the major principles which have governed since

The 20th century discovered the infinitely small. We have never understood the power of our brain so well. We already know a lot, thanks to the

[by Pierre Vermeren, Historian, Professor at Paris 1] History is the mother of the human sciences. On the one hand because it was the matrix of the other sciences