It's simple, it's everywhere.
Television, radio, newspapers… At 32, Chloé Morin is one of the most fashionable intellectuals in the political and media field.
She is also one of the rare - if not the only - expert from the left to have emerged during the Covid-19 crisis.
A success that she owes to her latest book,
Les Inamovibles de la République
(Éditions de l'Aube), a disturbing essay of just over 200 pages in which she tells how senior officials influence decisions in ministries, without confront them with the field.
The investigation hits the nail on the head as the health crisis highlights the limits of the French bureaucracy almost daily.
Read also:
Covid-19: the French bureaucracy in madness
Chloé Morin was inspired by her own experience.
After studying at Sciences Po Paris and a stint at the prestigious London School of Economics, she
got
involved in politics
“out of curiosity”
to lend a hand to François Hollande's campaign in 2012.
“There was a kind of 'excitation
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