Tag: Abnousse
From Elon Musk to Javier Milei, can libertarianism be a salutary shock? By Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, takes the helm of what looks like a national-populist international. I say “resembles” because if Giorgia Meloni, Javier Milei, Nigel Farage, Alice…
Islamism can never be synonymous with “better”, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
Syria’s new strongman, Ahmed Hussein al-Charaa, who abandoned his nom de guerre, al-Joulani, and now wears a tie, received the heads of French and German diplomacy on January 3. One…
The insipidity of natural wine, a symptom of progressive urban ready-to-think, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
It is often said that you should avoid meeting up with old friends. If this is not always true, you always take the risk of an insert that ruins the…
they killed Cabu and I lost my voice, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
Ten years since that day when, still living in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, I heard the police sirens. Invasive, harbingers of misfortune. A few minutes later, news of the…
From Caligula to Bashar el-Assad, tyrants always end badly, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
Bashar al-Assad fell, after twenty years of a bloody reign succeeding that of his father, who would have preferred the other son, who died in a car accident. Ophthalmo turned…
here are the goldfish again who believe in “inclusive” Islamism, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
They are almost the same commentators, journalists who have written a clever book, historians as disgusted by the West as they are fascinated by Islamism, sociologists fed on an enlightened…
an eternal declaration of love to France, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
On the occasion of a conference of secularism referents organized by the Ile-de-France Region and Pierre-Henri Tavoillot to which I had the honor of being invited in the company of…
Kamel Daoud and Boualem Sansal are the Enlightenment of today, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
Boualem Sansal, 75 years old, recently naturalized French, always Algerian, sleeps in prison in Algiers. Boualem Sansal, engineer by training, business manager, senior civil servant in his first life, became…
From Dagestan to Amsterdam, a hunt for today’s Jews, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
It was not a pogrom. It was not a counter-attack to the vile racist remarks of Israeli supporters – as low of the forehead as all the other supporters in…
There is an infuriating inevitability in Donald Trump’s victory, and yet… By Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express
In 2016, ten days after Donald Trump’s victory, the historian of ideas and professor at Columbia Mark Lilla published an article in the New York Times : “In recent years,…