Every month, youtuber Ralph Müller delivers his scathing analysis of a phenomenon typical of the times. This month, he tackles the challenges of artificial intelligence.
Carl Jung would have said: people don't have ideas, ideas possess them. The assassin who killed Charlie Kirk on an American campus last month, because he didn't share the same ideas, confirmed that the West's problem is spiritual.
A symbol of emancipation, the automobile embodies movement, intimacy and the power to choose. However, in the age of digital technology and automation, it is changing its very nature. Its evolution tells us something essential about what we are becoming.
Every month, youtuber Ralph Müller delivers his scathing analysis of a phenomenon typical of our times. This month, he tackles the nature of narcissism and its contemporary form.
In their recent book published by Editions du Cerf, Michel Sandrin (not his real name) and Victor Lefebvre document the militant drift of the online encyclopedia. The book also explains how the platform works.
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.
Journalist Marianne Grosjean sends out a message in each of her columns. This month, she suggests that public schools draw inspiration from the codes of conduct in private schools.
Every month, youtuber Ralph Müller delivers his scathing analysis of a phenomenon typical of the times. This month, he tackles the incivilities that occurred during Paris Saint-Germain's victory in the European Cup.
French essayist Samuel Fitoussi publishes «Pourquoi les intellectuels se trompent», an incisive essay on the mechanisms that drive certain brilliant minds to defend absurd ideas, with sometimes disastrous consequences.