What does our country look like?
What is the daily life of the French under the reign of Emmanuel Macron?
In the great word mill of media life, these questions keep coming back and usually receive two summary and contrary answers.
To my right: France is dying, France is dead;
to my left: all is well, Mr. President.
Rather than concluding, the political scientist Jérôme Fourquet and the essayist Jean-Laurent Cassely have chosen to describe.
Wisely combining geographical precision, statistical rigor and elements of the atmosphere of our everyday lives (music, food, leisure), INSEE and Aya Nakamura, they seize a moment as exciting as it is worrying, the profound transformation of a nation under our eyes.
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