
ESSEC: Inclusive management taken to the point of absurdity
The school's latest internal communication is a masterpiece of its kind. We learn, with the trembling seriousness of grand managerial rituals, that ESSEC has
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The school's latest internal communication is a masterpiece of its kind. We learn, with the trembling seriousness of grand managerial rituals, that ESSEC has

Contemporary schools still conflate teaching, repetition, and certification within a single space: the synchronized classroom. This organization produces mechanisms of pedagogical confinement that discourage

Three statements by Emmanuel Macron on regional languages, African Francophonie, and Arabic in France reveal the same confusion: that of speaking

The clamor of social media, far from threatening democracy, is its vibrant and popular expression. Trying to silence it reveals above all an elitist fear.

A state that presents itself as a protector while treating parents like incapable minors, and children like subjects of

Polybius saw the history of regimes as a moral cycle: democracy degenerates into ochlocracy when virtue disappears. Today, the loss of training

People who so readily accept the metaphor of verbal violence are people who are quick to equate

French public universities, which welcome more than 70% of higher education students, carry out an essential mission with much fewer resources than

A profound reversal of values and benchmarks is currently affecting the intellectual, educational, and social spheres. Identity ideologies are distorting historical struggles for equality,

While campaigning with absolute intransigence for total abolition here, we must guard against any attempt to pass hasty judgment on societies