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Jacques-Robert

The Cultural Revolution Has Come to California

The Cultural Revolution! It seems that the younger people have forgotten it… Did they ever know it, or even hear about it? It raged in China for a whole decade, from 1966 to 1976, and here it is in California…

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Alexander Feigenbaum

Are Jews racialized like everyone else?

An influential philosopher of decolonialism, Enrique Dussel develops a "pluriversal" view of antiracism. He unfortunately refuses to address the oppressions linked to jihad and seems to put aside the Holocaust and other genocides.

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Common Places (Collective)

State Islamism on the Move…

Salma has been a secular activist for years. She warns about the government's project of an "Islam of France". The notes are hers. Comments collected on July 8, 2019 and published on July 12, 2019 on the Lieux Communs website.

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Xavier-Laurent Salvador

The influence of Anglo-Saxon liberal models disseminated by Brussels on Research

The European Research Council (ERC) budget for the seven-year Horizon Europe programme amounts to €16 billion, dedicated to EU member states and associated nations, under the European Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (FPRI). Is France autonomous in its higher education policy? No, because it conforms to European policies inspired by the United Nations aimed at achieving externally set objectives. Over the past 15 years, research and higher education in France have been silently transformed, partly influenced by the Anglo-Saxon liberal models established by Brussels.

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Yves Gingras (UQAM) and Thierry Nootens (UQTR)

“Moral panic”: a more normative than analytical notion

For some time now, we have noticed in the media and in certain polemical works a frequent use of the notion of "moral panic": we will dare to question the precise meaning of this notion which has become fashionable.

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intersectionality
Collective

The Hijabeuses did not win

For over a year, the Hijabeuses collective has been attacking the French Football Federation to obtain the right to wear the hijab during competitions. The FFF has refused. The Hijabeuses have taken the case to the Council of State. In vain?

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intersectionality
Vincent Tournier

Islamism, school bullying, eco-sexuality: a generalized bug?

The Senate hearings on the "Marianne fund" affair are underway, and all the light has yet to be shed, but one point already invites us to ask ourselves: how could the government have thought, after the assassination of Samuel Paty, that the fight against Islamist radicalization could be limited to distributing a few million euros to associations, a fortiori without monitoring their use?

The publication of Florence Bergeaud-Blackler's book on the Muslim Brotherhood adds a further layer to this concern.

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