Chaque mois, le youtubeur Ralph Müller livre son analyse cinglante d’un phénomène typique de l’époque. Cette fois-ci sur l'autorité horizontale.
«A man without memory is a man without identity. A mere organism, dependent on the chance that tickles him. He obeys the moment and instinct.» Every month, youtuber Ralph Müller delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
Our columnist Ralph Müller argues that «research should delve deeper into the questions of all, rather than digging into the anxieties of none». As for subjects already accepted, such as inclusive writing, they should be «an object of debate rather than a mere lobbying tool».
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
A study has shown that... The object complement of such a formula tends to win undivided support, and if a study were to show that eating wood is good for your health, some people would be quick to adjust their eating habits accordingly.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.