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...
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.
In 2014, France was the scene of a scientific controversy involving two renowned researchers: Catherine Vidal and Franck Ramus. At the heart of the debate: the differences between male and female brains. A decade later, what remains?
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 «body positive» movement aims to neutralize beauty standards under the guise of fighting discrimination. This approach, taken to the extreme as under the Maoist regime, deprives the individual of the vital impulse inspired by beauty.
In this brand-new column, journalist Marianne Grosjean sends a monthly message to our readers.
In recent years, there has been a proliferation of studies on a questionable electoral behavior: young women are increasingly voting left, and young men right. Here's a look at two young Swiss politicians who buck the trend.
Camille Paglia, born in 1947, is an emeritus art historian at Philadelphia University. She is best known as America's most provocative contemporary feminist. Elements of a thought that undermines victimized feminism.
While disparities in representation between men and women remain persistent at the highest decision-making levels, the arrival of some women in power reveals dissensions over the very nature of the «women's cause».