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FigaroVox week - "Are we still in society?"

2021-03-26T18:37:28.793Z


Every Saturday, find the FigaroVox selection: decryption, points of view and controversies. Dear subscribers, “For quite a few years, all technological developments, whether minor (video on demand, contactless payment) or major (teleworking, Internet shopping, social networks) have had for main consequence (for main objective?) of reducing material contact, and especially human contact. The coronavirus epidemic offers a magnificent reason for this heavy trend: a certain obsolescence whi


Dear subscribers,

“For quite a few years, all technological developments, whether minor (video on demand, contactless payment) or major (teleworking, Internet shopping, social networks) have had for main consequence (for main objective?) of reducing material contact, and especially human contact.

The coronavirus epidemic offers a magnificent reason for this heavy trend: a certain obsolescence which seems to affect human relations. ”

On May 4, 2020, the show

Letters from within

cited these reflections by Michel Houellebecq about the strange period we were going through.

It was almost a year ago.

On Tuesday, the Ministry of Labor sent employers' representatives and unions a new corporate health protocol aimed at intensifying the use of teleworking to

"reduce as much as possible the time of presence on site".

Of course, limiting the spread of the virus requires reducing

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Source: lefigaro

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