Tag: liberalism
The liberalism of Raymond Aron was not made for the tender souls, by Monique Canto-Sperber – L’Express
Freedom is a struggle, not a habit. This is one of the most profound intuitions that emerges from the thought of Raymond Aron, delivered in the diagnosis which masterfully closes…
Death of Denis Kessler: tribute to a fierce defender of liberalism
First researcher, then employer representative and finally business manager, this native of Mulhouse was endowed with a rare erudition, the fruit of brilliant studies (HEC, double aggregation, doctorate) and a…
“The Horde”: the Mongols, precursors of globalization and liberalism
In continuous area, it was the largest empire in history. In the wake of Genghis Khan, the Mongols linked, in the 13th and 14th centuries, Eastern Asia, the Islamic world,…
“For a humanist liberalism”: the virtues of the strategic state
Reading the new book by Alexis Karklins-Marchay is undoubtedly one of the most essential of this spring. First the author: each of the publications of this professor of finance and…
The thwarted fate of liberalism: the analysis of Francis Fukuyama
The American political scientist Francis Fukuyama gained worldwide notoriety thanks to an essay published in 1992 in which, commenting on the disappearance of the USSR, he postulated the “end of…
In France, Patrice Talon praises the merits of liberalism and the strong way
The Beninese president, Patrice Talon, was Tuesday August 30 the guest of the Meeting of the entrepreneurs of France, the summer university of Medef, the French employers’ union. Himself a…