Museums under influence: when ideology erases art
In "Bad Genre at the Museum," Didier Rykner denounces the growing intrusion of Wokist and decolonial ideologies into museums, accused of falsifying history,
In "Bad Genre at the Museum," Didier Rykner denounces the growing intrusion of Wokist and decolonial ideologies into museums, accused of falsifying history,
In his book "Wokism Does Not Exist", Alain Policar defends a woke ideology which, under the guise of fighting discrimination, wants it
Why do intellectuals, despite being trained in critical thinking, persist in serious ideological errors? In his latest essay, Samuel Fitoussi shows how an elite
In Thinking What Happens to Us with Hannah Arendt, Bérénice Levet shows us the philosopher's relevance in understanding contemporary crises.
In "The Hippocratic Sermon", Caroline Éliacheff and Céline Masson denounce the ideological excesses of transaffirmative medicine, particularly among minors,
The exhibition "Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art" at the Brooklyn Museum, curated by Stephanie Sparling Williams, offers a radical rereading of history
In "Insurrection of Particularities," Chantal Delsol analyzes the decline of the universal in favor of a wokeness marked by relativism, the dictatorship of identities.
Putting an end to Wokeism: Chronicle of the Anglo-Saxon counter-offensive. A book review by Emmanuelle Hénin.
On Friday, January 27, Géraldine Muhlmann's program "Avec philosophie" returned to the conference "Who is afraid of deconstruction?" organized
[by Emmnuelle Hénin] The National Higher Institute of Teaching and Education is at the forefront of Progress, and of truth: it shows the way in