Dear subscribers,
Once again the prophet Houellebecq was right.
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We won't wake up, after confinement, in a new world;
it will be the same, but a little worse,
”he predicted.
If the first confinement left hope of a start after the chaos, the second dispelled any lyrical illusion.
To the fear of the economic crisis is now added an existential anguish: that of losing our art of living and our taste for freedom.
Because if certain measures taken meet health needs, the social upheavals that they could cause are truly terrifying.
Tomorrow, will we be alone in front of our screens?
In the long term, is our society promised to set up “contactless” as the dominant standard of conduct ?, Eric Sadin asks in a fascinating interview in the pages of Free Spirits of Figaro Magazine.
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Work, school, university, usual exchanges, in short, a large part of what is called" social life "has been transposed
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