To criticize the elites is not to reject them, but rather to believe in their mission. Provided we don't fall into systematic opposition.
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court recently upheld the University of Lausanne's decision to no longer recognize the Zofingen student society as a university association. Now in the media spotlight, the case is not without its lessons.
Every month, youtuber Ralph Müller delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon. This time on civility and its meaning.
Banking secrecy, sex trials, media justice... The former President of the Geneva Bar Association, named best living French-speaking orator, remains one of the freest voices in French-speaking Switzerland. An intimate conversation.
Is gallantry an instrument of female submission? Certainly not, according to Jennifer Tamas, a specialist in 17th-century French literature and author of a recent essay on the subject.
On the occasion of Mother's Day, our columnist Marianne Grosjean pleads for a win-win collaboration that would resolve a paradox of contemporary motherhood, between the desire for children and parental exhaustion.
The growing impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the world of work raises urgent questions. Human dignity and the very meaning of existence are at stake.
In his column, the former Federal Councillor shares a book that has had a profound effect on him. This month, he comments on Chantal Delsol's latest essay, which aims to characterize the situation of the contemporary individual.
In this column, journalist Marianne Grosjean sends a message to our readers. This month, she asks what social traits of our time will entertain future generations in a TV series set in 2075.