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France before by Patrick Buisson

2021-05-03T12:41:30.912Z


CRITICAL - With The End of a World (Albin Michel), the first volume of a work that promises to be monumental, the intellectual explores the years 1960-1975 to shed more light on the existential crisis in France today.


The media has portrayed in the chronic

"diabolical strategist"

in

"new Rasputin"

in

"Grand Puppeteer,"

pulling the strings in the background, whispering in the ear of the powerful ... The eminence grise, a follower of the tape, dreaming of himself as a mixture of Machiavelli and Saint-Simon, no doubt himself participated in the creation of this black legend.

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It is however probable that History will retain a completely different Patrick Buisson: the intellectual, the sociologist, the writer.

Despite its literary and conceptual dazzling, his previous book,

The Cause of the People

,

was reduced by observers to an anti-Sarkozy charge.

The End of a World

, a pure history book and the first volume of more than 500 pages of a work that promises to be monumental, should clear up any misunderstanding.

Make definitively forget the

political

bad genius”

in order to consecrate the brilliant metapolitical thinker.

The destruction of traditional landmarks (family, religion), old places of sociability (cafes, churches) and local roots has contributed to the atomization of society

The red band on the cover with the inscription

"Yes, it was better before!"

sets the tone.

The end of a world

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Source: lefigaro

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