Eric Zemmour should not be underestimated or stigmatized. You have to face it. The fate of the presidential election, so close and so distant, is certainly not yet sealed. But the thunderous re-entry of the pre-candidate, his person, the dynamic he arouses and the respect we owe to democracy deserve something other than the nose-twitches and “jokes” of Belattar or Matis. All this bears a name which Sébastien Le Fol has just made a remarkable attempt: contempt. But this is a death trap that stuck to the ground Matteo Renzi, Hillary Clinton, David Cameron and Ralph, the fallen hero of
His Majesty of the flies
, the novel by William Golding.
In this Robinsonade, the dark side of Defoe's epic, a host of children find themselves trapped on a desert island following a plane crash.
If, at the start, Ralph, embodying courage, maturity and rationality, succeeds in uniting and guiding the group, creating an order which is admittedly imperfect but based on reason, he then struggles
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