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Robert Redeker: "The silence of the ballot boxes responds to the drying up of France's destiny"

2022-06-15T18:21:06.713Z


TRIBUNE - The silence of the body politic is akin to a desertification of citizenship. Let us try to understand its meaning, proposes the philosopher.


Author of numerous books,

Robert Redeker

has notably published “Le Soldat impossible” (Éditions Pierre-Guillaume de Roux, 2014), “L’Éclipse de la mort” (Éditions Desclée de Brouwer, 2017) and “Les Sentinelles d’Humanité.

Philosophy of heroism and holiness” (Desclée de Brouwer, 2020).

Robert Redeker's new book, “Sport, je t'aime moi non plus” (Editions Robert Laffont, coll. “Homo ludens”, 112 p., €10), was published a few days ago.

To discover

  • Find all the results of the legislative elections

Election after election, the silence of the ballot boxes is becoming more and more deafening!

Here is a bad question: why do many French people stop voting?

In its place, let us ask: what is the meaning, at once political, historical, and anthropological, of the collapse of participation in elections, despite a few bursts from time to time?

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Source: lefigaro

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