Alexis Carré is a postdoctoral researcher at the Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard University. His work focuses on liberalism and war.

He received the 2021 Raymond Aron prize for research in recognition of his doctoral work at the École Normale Supérieure. Carré: It is common in circles of power who are annoyed by a refractory France. The French, election after election, continue to be dissatisfied with the representatives they have chosen, he says. He says the parties seek above all not to lose the support of their voters, even if they do so by echoing the contempt we have for each other.