It would take time, it would take tea to digest. Nedjib Sidi Moussa, whom you don’t know yet, deserves to have some tea, to take the time to absorb his thoughts as a doctor of political science.
After The Muslim Factory (2017), I have before my eyes his new opus (at the Puf) entitled Algerian history of France, with a map of Algerianized France on the cover. The matter is serious, since it is for this researcher to disentangle contemporary France by finally confronting the Algerian question. Khlas, finito, basta (whether around identity, immigration, colonialism or Islam), we must put an end to what our guest calls the repressed centrality of the Algerian question, from 1962 to the present day . The couch will only last as long as I have my questions, for this forty-year-old who swears only by great history, while his family story is obviously worth a little diwan.
The musical choices of Nedjib Sidi Moussa
Puccini, Turandot (Luciano Pavarotti)
John Lennon Working Class Hero