Tag: Ideas and debates
“The risk that she will make a fatal mistake is high” – L’Express
Amid the chorus of praise for Kamala Harris after her debate with Donald Trump, there are voices in the United States that have been less effusive. Notably, unsurprisingly, in the…
The left must emerge from its blindness, by Jean-François Copé – L’Express
After the Paris 2024 interlude and its exceptional security measures, the issue of insecurity quickly resurfaced with a new tragedy: the murder of a Grenoble municipal officer in the exercise…
“The dictatorships in Nicaragua or Venezuela have nothing to do with the left!” – L’Express
Published in Spanish in 1988, The Inhabited Woman has been translated into more than 20 languages, but French was long lacking. Through this cult novel, now published by Le Cherche…
The five plagues of corporate political correctness, by Julia de Funès – L’Express
The causes of employee malaise are often cited as the lack of meaning, contradictory injunctions, and toxic management, but the absence of freedom of mind seems to me to be…
why his grandfather may have consumed it – L’Express
“In Springfield, they eat dogs, they eat cats. The people who come, they eat the pets of the residents.” Relaying, during his debate on September 10 against his Democratic rival…
“It’s as if we haven’t learned anything from the crisis” – L’Express
In 2020, in the midst of the first wave of Covid-19, Nicolas Castoldi left his position as chief of staff to the Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation to…
50 shades of the “new sexual revolution” – L’Express
In 2020, Caroline Fourest published the precursor Offended Generationwarning of the liberticidal tendencies of what was not yet called wokism. In The MeToo Vertigothe journalist and director examines with the…
the strange democracy of LFI, by Omar Youssef Souleimane – L’Express
At the beginning of the Syrian revolution in 2011, before each demonstration, you had to prepare yourself so as not to be stopped by the police: put Bashar al-Assad’s photo…
“If cynicism were a pill, it would be a poison” – L’Express
Attention all fans of English cynicism, in the style of James Bond or Winston Churchill. Jamil Zaki, professor of psychology at the prestigious Stanford University, director of the Stanford Social…
Has the war between states and digital giants begun? By Gérald Bronner – L’Express
The standoff between states and digital giants has taken a new turn since the news saw two countries that, without coordinating, took a radical measure. On the one hand, France,…