For more than half a century, Europe has been collapsing at a dizzying speed. Complacency, denial, and political cowardice leave the French and Europeans helpless in the face of new forms of expression: censorship of expression is reappearing, thought is trampled by feeling and emotion, ideology takes precedence over reality, transmission has become a dirty word, and the arrival of new morals threatens social cohesion. Those whose political action divides, cancels, disfigures—even destroys—fill the void left by our weariness, exploit the law, and impose their vision of the world through the courts. Initiated by the Thomas More Institute, Justitia is a collective of French and Belgian lawyers that presents itself as a legal response to new intolerances.
The National Association of Scholars is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to reform higher education. We uphold the standards of a liberal arts education that fosters intellectual freedom, searches for the truth, and promotes virtuous citizenship. To accomplish this mission we defend the academic freedom of faculty members, students, and others through individual advocacy; investigate issues affecting the academic freedom, integrity, and purpose of the university and publish our findings as in-depth reports; educate the public about policies and legislation that would preserve the liberal arts and protect academic freedom. These create three pillars from which our work stands: individual advocacy, research reports, and public advocacy.
Mezetulle is resolutely intellectual, reasoning, and off-putting. Text, text, and more text, sometimes bristling with footnotes. Images and other "media", rare, are only present as objects of the text or caught up in a reasoning that they illustrate. This is on purpose! Its principle is simple but ambitious: that each text raises an issue for thought. Its bias is just as simple: thought is found everywhere, provided that we pay attention to it.
For fifteen years, we have wanted to work for a radical self-transformation of society and the establishment of a direct democracy capable of establishing income equality for all and of provoking a collective redefinition of needs. We see in this the beginning of solutions to the political, economic and ecological problems that ravage our time. Our positions are not dogmas and this site aims to develop, disseminate and discuss them.
The Blog Ideological Perditions of our friends Yana Grinshpun, Georges-Elia Sarfati, Roland Assaraf, Jean Szlamowicz.
Arwiqa-portiques is a bilingual, French-Arabic website-magazine, directed by Adel Mtimet and dedicated to information on cultural and intellectual dynamics in France.
University collective, created in March 2016, to monitor racism and anti-Semitism, against racialism and communitarianism and for the defense of secularism. As of February 1, 2021, it brings together 250 members from around sixty institutions in France (plus members in Belgium, Switzerland, Tunisia, Morocco, Israel, Canada, the United States, Sweden).
The Lysenko Prize awards The Trofim Lysenko Award for the Suppression of Academic Speech (a Lysenko Award, for short) every December. It contains a plethora of informative articles on the pandemic spread of wokite in American universities.
Heretics is a political podcast mixing interviews and debates. Heretics to question dogmas and myths, Heretics because politics is not religion, Heretics because wanting to think is always the beginning of dissent.
The Universalism of Mathematics and its detractors. Relativism and Radical Egalitarianism threaten STEM disciplines in US.
Our modest proposal is to welcome with kindness and without judgment all struggles and deconstructions. We put forward ideas not people or associations. As much as possible, each leaflet is accompanied by a scientific argument that allows activists, journalists ... to forge informed, solid and reasoned positions. We apologize in advance if one of the leaflets should offend you.
Created in the spring of 2023 by figures from civil society and the political world, Les Universalistes is a citizen group for reflection, consultation and transpartisan action that is committed to promoting Enlightenment humanism and defending the common good. It brings together figures of different sensibilities committed to this goal.
The Observatory of Ideological Discourses on Children and Adolescents comes from a multidisciplinary collective that wishes to warn childhood professionals about the impact of social networks and activism. We wish to invite parents and professionals to question the practices that result from them, in particular those that can have lasting and even irreversible impacts on the health and existence of children, subjects in the making. Our first work focused on the diagnosis of "gender dysphoria".
Apolitical group fighting against the imposition of inclusive writing.
Hypatia is an independent group of academics concerned about the threats to academic freedom and freedom of expression. These threats are many. However, the most serious threats at the moment are woke activism and cancel culture. Moreover, they come from within academia itself.
Recognized as being of public utility since 2005, the Res Publica Foundation was founded by Jean-Pierre Chevènement in order to conduct research and prospective work intended to irrigate collective reflection in the various areas relating to the general interest.
For more than half a century, Europe has been collapsing at a dizzying speed. Complacency, denial, and political cowardice leave the French and Europeans helpless in the face of new forms of expression: censorship of expression is reappearing, thought is trampled by feeling and emotion, ideology takes precedence over reality, transmission has become a dirty word, and the arrival of new morals threatens social cohesion. Those whose political action divides, cancels, disfigures—even destroys—fill the void left by our weariness, exploit the law, and impose their vision of the world through the courts. Initiated by the Thomas More Institute, Justitia is a collective of French and Belgian lawyers that presents itself as a legal response to new intolerances.
For sixteen years, Conspiracy Watch has helped raise awareness of the dangers of conspiracy theories by providing unparalleled information and critical monitoring work. To sustain our activities, the support of our readers is essential. Those whose political action divides, cancels, disfigures — even destroys — fill the void left by our weariness, exploit the law and impose their vision of the world through the courts. Initiated by the Thomas More Institute, Justitia is a collective of French and Belgian lawyers that presents itself as a legal response to new intolerances.