Tag: Bronner
the dissonances of contemporary “progressivism”, by Gérald Bronner – L’Express
Everything was going well until then. Jean-Luc Mélenchon was visiting Senegal in mid-May and gave a speech to students on the 16th. He stood in the prestigious company of Ousmane…
“Black list” of French cinema… The worrying success of the Cannes rumor, by Gérald Bronner – L’Express
Everyone knows the Orléans rumor which developed in 1969 and spread the anti-Semitic story of kidnappings of women from the city’s clothing stores against a backdrop of white trafficking. It…
the return of the clash of civilizations? By Gérald Bronner – L’Express
In 1992, Francis Fukuyama published The End of History and the Last Man, an essay considered an important text of the second part of the 20th century. It could be…
is there a link between the two? By Gérald Bronner – L’Express
Three incidents involving violence by young people in Viry-Châtillon, Montpellier and Tours have marked the news in recent days, in particular because one of them led to the death of…
Can AI really run a business? By Gérald Bronner – L’Express
Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon is a somewhat neglected thinker of the 19th century. The omission of this pre-Marxist socialist is a little unfair. First, because he had a rather extraordinary life,…
In politics, lying will pay more and more, by Gérald Bronner – L’Express
THE deepfakes are already there, these photos, sound or video recordings which, composed or modified by artificial intelligence, deceive our senses to the point of making us mistake the false…
An ideological gap is widening between men and women, by Gérald Bronner – L’Express
Are we soon at risk of living in the same society but no longer in the same world? It is a question that is not illegitimate to ask as, on…
the most talkative president of the Fifth Republic, by Gérald Bronner – L’Express
Emmanuel Macron’s communication strategy often gives the feeling that it is erratic. Without talking about the substance of the messages that are delivered, the very frequency of his speeches is…
Mélenchon, Maréchal, Zemmour… The Tullius Debris of French politics, by Gérald Bronner – L’Express
The Crépol tragedy gave rise to hasty and opportunistic political interpretations, as is now the rule. As soon as Thomas’ death was announced, many of them rushed to see it…
Hamas will have been the first agent of its destruction, by Gérald Bronner – L’Express
The recent terrorist attack on Israeli territory resulted in the bombing of the Gaza Strip, causing thousands of deaths and providing the Israeli army with the opportunity to come and…