Tag: Ideas and debates
Abaya, burkini: “French feminists defend what those of the Middle East refuse”
In the suburbs of Paris, in an association dealing with young people from working-class neighborhoods, I asked teenage girls, mostly veiled, to present France in a few words to someone…
Sergey Radchenko: “If Prigozhin really abandoned Wagner, then he is dead”
Researcher at the Henry Kissinger Center and professor at Johns Hopkins University (Washington), Sergey Radchenko, born in the Soviet Union, is a specialist in the Cold War. The historian is…
The sorcerer’s apprentice Putin unleashed dark forces, by Sylvain Fort
We have seen this armed column move up towards the Russian capital without being bombarded, and barely fought, rally regular soldiers, loot the arsenals of Rostov, mingling with the civilian…
In open space or telecommuting… The unexpected virtues of flex office
Ten years ago, we talked about it as a privilege reserved for an elite startuper, free to make appointments from a café, sofa or desk. Then, for many, it became…
Adam Smith is not a leftist, by Rainer Zitelmann
Adam Smith is generally considered the father of modern capitalism. His works are cited by Milton Friedman, Friedrich August von Hayek and many other liberal and libertarian thinkers. According to…
Algeria: “Putin is described as a ‘friend of humanity’; France, designated as the enemy”
Even Vladimir Putin seemed embarrassed. Came to Moscow and Saint Petersburg from June 13 to 15 to strengthen the strategic partnership with Russia, the Algerian President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, described the…
“Parental failure” or “child development”… Positive education divides our readers
The excesses of positive education Jean-Paul Delafenêtre, Esclauzels (Lot) The main point is conveniently stated in Anne Rosencher’s editorial. Throughout my professional life, in my law firm, I have constantly…
Ecosexuality: we unknowingly wanted the return of paganism, by Sylvain Fort
Everyone has seen these images of an almost naked dancer contorting on the ground among sex toys, in a supposedly carnal contact with the earth and the plants, in front…
Vladimir Putin: the demographic nightmare that haunts his nights
It’s an endless nightmare that has haunted Vladimir Putin’s nights since he came to power. In 1989, the USSR counted nearly 287 million inhabitants, well ahead of the United States.…
In the United States, a Muslim municipality bans the LGBT flag: “A feeling of betrayal”
In 2015, the progressive press sang the praises of the small town of Hamtramck (Michigan), which had just acquired the very first American city council with a Muslim majority. In…