Tag: Bechillon
Three lessons on the breakup of the Nupes, by Denys de Béchillon – L’Express
First lesson: those who pretend to discover the abjection of the theses propagated in a large part of La France Insoumise to justify departing from them are now making fun…
Ban on the abaya at school: very good but…, by Denys de Béchillon
In force since the law of March 15, 2004, the ban on ostentatious signs of religious affiliation in public schools has always had a steel frame: children are malleable, they…
Is a politicized judge still a judge? By Denys de Bechillon
We owe the French philosopher Alexandre Kojève to have formalized the most perfect definition of what a judge should be: a “third party, impartial and disinterested”. There is no law…
Justice: the great pains are (far too) silent, by Denys de Béchillon
Everyone chuckles. Television infuses us with pain. I missed cooking the chicken supreme because my mother didn’t trust me, but I don’t let go… We are called upon to understand,…
Overflows in the Assembly: stop idealizing Parliament, by Denys de Béchillon
Some silver lining. Looking at the Parliament for a few months, everyone can now see that it has nothing superior to other organs of the State. You will tell me,…
Do-it-yourself against bureaucracy? Yes and no… By Denys de Béchillon
According to the press, the “MacGyver” spirit is triumphing in Ukraine. Part of the resistance’s undeniable military successes came from the local do-it-yourself genius. Everyone hacks commercial drones or 4x4s…
Neoliberal France? Bad joke! By Denys Bechillon
Neoliberal? France would have been since the 1980s. We have all been hearing this refrain for a long time without paying more attention to it than that. With the risk…