The second half of the 20th century was marked by at least two major events: the massive decline in traditional religious practice and the advent of the consumer society. One thing, however, has not changed: human nature, which in one way or another always manifests the need for a relationship with the sacred.
Consommation
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In any case, she's part of it.
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Le Regard Libre N° 40 - Giovanni F. Ryffel Since we live in the society of the spectacle, we have witnessed such a trivialization of thought that language, which is supposed to...
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GastronomySociety
Veganism and meat-free diets: really «green»?
par Hélène Lavoyerpar Hélène LavoyerLe Regard Libre N° 36 – Hélène Lavoyer Actuellement, les discussions de tous les jours portent souvent sur nos modes d’alimentation. Tandis que les régimes sans viande, et notamment le véganisme,…
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Films
«Downsizing», where the shortened man gives way to the elongated film
par Jonas Follonierpar Jonas FollonierLes mercredis du cinéma - Jonas Follonier A Norwegian scientist succeeds in an experiment that will change the world: it is now possible to reduce a human being to the size...
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Le Regard Libre N° 34 – Hélène Lavoyer La publication d’une étude sur la population des insectes volants par le journal scientifique Plos One crée une vague d’inquiétude. Les chiffres…
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Umberto Eco isn't even cold yet, and already, on Facebook and Twitter, the now famous quote is flourishing: «Social networks have given the right to speak to legions...






