Le Regard Libre is the fruit of a dozen writers, photographers and other graphic artists who are not involved in this editorial and intellectual adventure for a salary, but out of passion. Organized as an association, the magazine publishes the work of its in-house authors and contributions from a variety of independent editorial personalities. The structure includes a professional secretariat.
Jonas Follonier
Founder and Editor-in-Chief
Other activities: Federal Palace correspondent for L'Agefi, essayist and musician
Antoine-Frédéric Bernhard
Assistant Editor-in-Chief
Other activities: Air traffic controller in training, philosophy graduate
Nicolas Jutzet
Editor
Other activities: Deputy Director of’Liberal Institute, essayist and co-founder of the Liber-thé
Antoine Lévêque
Editor
Other activities: Honorary Chairman of Cercle fribourgeois de débat et de rhétorique
Maël Theubet
Graphic designer
Other activities: Graduate assistant in psychology at’University of Lausanne
Chronicles
Pascal Couchepin, former federal councillor
Marianne Grosjean, journalist
Ralph Müller, youtuber and trainer
Photographic Rendezvous
Bernard Léchot, photographer, singer-songwriter, music producer, voice-over artist.
Administrative secretary
Sabine Follonier
(+41 79 234 00 80, Tuesday afternoons)
Recurring contributors
Mathilde Berger-Perrin, essayist. A philosopher by training, she will shortly be publishing her second book, Pour un féminisme libéral - The second sex in the first person, published by Presses de la Cité. She is the author of Ayn Rand - Selfishness as heroism.
Antoine Menusier, journalist and essayist. Grand reporter, former correspondent for Le Temps and L'Hebdo, he is the author of Livre des indésirés - A history of Arabs in France (Editions du Cerf, 2019) and contributes to the French-language online medium watson.
Olivier Meuwly, jurist and historian. Specialist of the XIXth He is the author of numerous works on direct democracy, liberalism and Swiss political parties, and is a regular contributor to the media on these topics.
Olivier Moos, historian. Doctorate in contemporary history from the Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) and the University of Fribourg.