Tag: Rosencher
Riots: this discrepancy that accelerates the RN vote, by Anne Rosencher
A politician confided to me recently, resigned: “Of course we will have Marine Le Pen in power in 2027. We cannot have 3 out of 20 in physics for years,…
“Thank you to ladies Badinter, Rosencher and Shalmani”… Our readers react
Housing or pensions? Michel Guerin, Eguilles (Bouches-du-Rhône) The question of housing is, in my opinion, a much more worrying subject than the question of pensions, which has monopolized attention in…
No, merit is not an “offensive” notion, by Anne Rosencher
Here is the uplifting story of a 26-page article titled “In Defense of Merit in Science.” Written in English and signed by 29 researchers of various origins and nationalities –…
In terms of energy policy, moral display has supplanted strategy, by Anne Rosencher
It is in a sober setting, far from the golds with which it sometimes knows how to adorn itself, that the Republic has just examined, for six months, the reasons…
Pensions: the consequences of 49.3 will be heavy, by Anne Rosencher
Everyone remembers Emmanuel Macron’s sentence in the second round of the last presidential election: “This vote obliges me”. By this formula, the newly re-elected president noted that “many compatriots had…
Roald Dahl controversy: what Kipling’s quiet erasure teaches us, by Anne Rosencher
In the new modalities of our public conversation, where two or three controversies flare up every day, it has become difficult for the honest observer to know, on such and…
Bernard Arnault, the billionaires and the little theater of postures, by Anne Rosencher
In France, any political debate now ends in a jousting TV show on the question of the ultra-rich. Whether we’re talking about climate, pensions, debt or public deficit, it doesn’t…
Salman Rushdie: freedom against Islamist obscurantism, by Anne Rosencher
There is, at the heart of Song of the supporters, a sentence that arouses, when it occurs, a tremendous emotion: “Friend, if you fall, a friend comes out of the…
Death of Jérémy Cohen: the first lessons of the affair, by Anne Rosencher
As a citizen, there is perhaps no evil that worries me more than the rise of murderous anti-Semitism in recent years. I have devoted the entire – very personal –…