This section brings together all the analyses classified under this theme.

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Common Places (Collective)

Mapping anti-Enlightenment movements

This mapping attempts to organize in a coherent manner the major ideological currents which oppose modernity on its two principles, autonomy (a common world subject to criticism) and sovereignty (a democratic society).

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Florence Bergeaud-Blackler

Response to Haoues Seniguer by anthropologist Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, research officer (HDR) CNRS

The Mizane magazine published an interview with Haoues Seniguer entitled "Le frérisme et ses réseaux, "un essai saturated de jugements de valeur" (Frarianism and its networks), "an essay saturated with value judgments" in which she intends to "evaluate" the scientific value of my work. The political scientist, who had already attracted attention in February at the tribune of Musulmans de France, lent himself to the game. Here is the response from anthropologist Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, research fellow (HDR) CNRS.

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Andreas Bikfalvi

In Defense of Merit in Science

Merit is a central pillar of liberal epistemology, humanism, and democracy. This perspective documents the ongoing attempts to undermine the core principles of liberal epistemology and to replace merit with non-scientific, politically motivated criteria.

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Joseph Ciccolini

Critical Race Theory: When Cancerology Gets Tangled in the Woke Carpet

There is no longer any need to recall the permeability of entire sections of academic research to theories themselves stemming from French Theory and from deconstructivism at all costs. Initially confined to the human and social sciences, this groundswell is now affecting the hard sciences since perched articles such as "Queer identity and theory intersections in mathematics education: a theoretical literature review" or "A quantum physics explanation for polyamory, BDSM, and queer people" are now commonplace (1, 2). 

In the USA, this trend and in particular the emergence of Critical Race Theory is now affecting medical sciences and it is with a mixture of amusement and dismay that we see the blossoming, in the major international conferences usually held in North America, of lunar works now aiming to denounce the endemic and patriarchal WASP systemic racism in the care of patients suffering from cancer.

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Xavier-Laurent Salvador

 ¿Why do these current negacionistas arise?

Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to all anti-progression discourses and combat them head-on, without renunciation of any organization that assumes the desarrollo del conocimiento compartido en beneficio de la Humanidad en general, sans especificidad de género, raza o cualquier other form of segregation. “Divide and come” is an adage that Maquiavelo used in the finals of siglo XV to form a principle of power. 

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Collective

Secularism in all its forms

Commentary on the program “Répliques” of November 12, 22 [We are reproducing here with his consent the text published by the author under the link https://www.mezetulle.fr/la-laicite-dans-tous-ses-etats/] I had barely finished listening to the “podcast” of the program Répliques (Secularism: state of affairs) of November 12, XNUMX

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