In his column, former Federal Councillor Pascal Couchepin shares a book that has made a lasting impression on him. This month, he discusses Montagne's «Essais», still invaluable today.
What if Europe lay in the antagonism born of the Renaissance between the Christian and scientific worldviews? This opposition has always been present in different forms at different times. Today, it has taken on a new dimension: some argue that a materialistic reading of the world is now impossible, given current physical theories.
Philippe Val knows the tragedies to which the rejection of humor can lead. Publishing a dictionary based on his vision of the world, the former director of «Charlie Hebdo» and France Inter talks to «Regard Libre» about his conception of irony and its status in today's world.
Jonas Follonier on Le PoinG
On Wednesday May 22, Jonas Follonier, editor-in-chief of this magazine, shared on social networks a photo of the men's toilet door at the Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines of the Université de Neuchâtel. On the door was a small poster masking the male logo and stating that «the toilets had been made gender-free because the male-female sigils displayed on the toilets oppress a section of the university population». The action was instigated by the «UniNE collective for the women's* and feminist strike», which is «calling for a boycott of these stereotyped, medieval codes».
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