The saga of general assemblies of companies makes us believe in a confrontation of the first magnitude between ecologists and capitalists. These are just skirmishes in an eruptive French society, familiar with such psychodramas.

On the other hand, there is an insidious shareholder leftism born paradoxically of the mechanical transposition of American mores. It practices a doxa, conveyed by voting advisory firms, adopted by Anglo-Saxon fund managers, psittacinously repeated by their European alter egos. And if one day shareholders reject a remarkable CEO because he refused to comply with this...