Author: Yan Greppin
Yan Greppin

YAN GREPPIN

Yan Greppin teaches geography and philosophy at the Lycée Denis-de-Rougemont in Neuchâtel.

Down with «patriarchy»!

Down with «patriarchy»!

The word patriarchy is on everyone's lips, brandished as an inescapable and detestable truism. Yet anthropologist Emmanuel Todd puts us to the test: do we really know what this notion means? Nothing is less certain...
Abandoning the boys

Abandoning the boys

What if the fight against masculinism is counterproductive? What if deconstructing male stereotypes is distracting us from the real issue? Warren Farrell is certain of it. Boys are going through a deep crisis and silent abandonment.
The weaker sex, in demography, is the man

The weaker sex, in demography, is the man

What if gender disparities weren't always to women's disadvantage? Demographics offer a very different picture of reality from that proposed by a sociology under high ideological pressure. Here's a ten-point overview.
Paris 2024 Games: when biological sex resists

Paris 2024 Games: when biological sex resists

The opening ceremony of the Paris Games celebrated gender diversity and fluidity. However, as soon as the evening was over, the world of sport quickly reclaimed its rights, recognizing only two sexes: masculine and feminine.
The white slave: deconstructing a woke stereotype

The white slave: deconstructing a woke stereotype

The West is not alone in having practiced slavery: the whole planet has done so. Europe and the United States, however, are the only countries to have fully recognized it. Here are seven facts about slavery that are generally overlooked in the media and textbooks.