The new taxation of married couples could damage the family unit. That's the view put forward in this column. But to reach this conclusion, a detour to Arctic Siberia is in order.
The journalist delivers a message in each of her columns. This month, she argues for the acceptance of rejection in love, not as a humiliation to be overcome, but as a necessary apprenticeship to respect and dignity in relationships.
Journalist Marianne Grosjean sends out a message in each of her columns. This month, she argues in favor of Dry January, not as an imposed moral, but as a voluntary and collective dynamic.
Journalist Marianne Grosjean sends out a message in each of her columns. This month, she praises the usefulness of civil service, also for women.
Journalist Marianne Grosjean addresses a message in each of her columns. This month, she tackles a paradox: that of a system that reimburses therapists while keeping them away from doctors.
Journalist Marianne Grosjean sends out a message in each of her columns. This month, she reminds us that, from Antiquity to the present day, women have borne an essential responsibility.
Journalist Marianne Grosjean sends out a message in each of her columns. This month, she suggests that public schools draw inspiration from the codes of conduct in private schools.
Artificial intelligence is currently one of the most important development sectors for any country. However, we must be careful not to neglect other investments, or risk suffering the consequences.
On the occasion of Mother's Day, our columnist Marianne Grosjean pleads for a win-win collaboration that would resolve a paradox of contemporary motherhood, between the desire for children and parental exhaustion.