Tag: Rosencher
it is urgent to wake up, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
Once upon a time, there was a civilization that sat comfortably in an armchair. The West. At the dawn of the 21st century, she lived in the cozy certainty of…
Multiculturalism leads to “living separately”, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
At the end of July, I went on holiday, casting, I admit, a slightly envious glance at our British neighbours. The transfer of power between two bitter political adversaries –…
Now that everyone hates each other, there is only one way, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
The campaign for the legislative elections that has shaken France for twenty days leaves it drained and damaged. In the previous weeks, the din of the European elections – disrupted…
political, cultural, media… The causes of a multiple crisis, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
In the first round of the legislative elections, 10.6 million French people voted for the National Rally. 10.6 million. But please, let’s not talk about “earthquake” anymore: since April 21,…
On June 9, we plunged into a dizzying unknown, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
Let’s be honest: no one expected this. The French in front of their televisions yesterday were caught in the usual drone of election night sets by an unusually brief and…
Faced with the RN, banking on the glass ceiling of incompetence is suicidal, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
During the debate between the two rounds of 2022, a strategy was established for the president candidate Emmanuel Macron: “We noted that Marine Le Pen had a lot of difficulty…
Feminism, citizenship, geopolitics: the "post-modern" and its effects, by Anne Rosencher
Let’s face it up front: some words are intimidating. Although we hear them a lot in the debate – as if everyone knew what was going on – they nonetheless…
when algorithms impact family transmission, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
The phenomenon is as intriguing as the name it gave itself: #SephoraKids is the rallying hashtag on social networks for many preteen girls who are passionate about beauty and skin…
what if history had already gone off the rails? By Anne Rosencher – L’Express
In medieval cartography, it was common to draw mythological creatures in areas still unexplored by man: “Hic Sunt Dracones” added the cartographers – literally: “here are the dragons” – to…