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Michel Messu

The conceptual imposture of gender

The work proposed by Pauline Arrighi remains one of the most relevant and useful in these times of great ideological confusion. The approach should even be commended.

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Nathalie Heinich

The semantic entryism of wokism

Democracy, universalism, rationality, secularism and freedom of expression – all values ​​trampled by the woke movement, by Nathalie Heinich.

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Pierre-Andre Taguieff

Wokeism: Ribboned Stupidity or Concealed Madness?

Faced with graduate Wok activists, the diagnosis is often uncertain: one hesitates between ribboned stupidity and concealed madness. What we call lack of judgment or impaired discernment arises in fact between these two poles: conformist (or snobbish) stupidity and mental disorders…

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Collective

European Union: Identity pressures

European Union: Identity Pressures (Conference organized at the Maison de l'Amérique latine on 7/12 at 17 p.m.). Program, registration and speakers.

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Jacques-Robert

Why you should read Carine Azzopardi's book

In this incisive book, Carine Azzopardi provides a whole series of information, always referenced, on the convergences between "radical" Islamism and Wokeism, a convergence that has not always been noticed by authors who write on one or the other of these ideological intrusions into contemporary thought.

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Vincent Tournier

Universities, places where totalitarian ideologies are incubated?

Western universities are beginning to seriously worry. The development of wokeism and its derivatives, with their share of delusions, censorship and hatred, had already raised the alarm. But after the events in the Middle East, a milestone has been reached.

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Francois Rastier

Judith Butler and the Hamas Agenda

Let’s take a step back. Judith Butler explained in 2006 that “it is extremely important to see Hamas and Hezbollah as progressive social movements, which are on the left and part of a global left”…

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