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Jean-Pierre Le Goff is the author of many critically acclaimed works, such as “May 68, the impossible heritage” (La Découverte, 1998), “La Fin du village.
A French History” (Gallimard, 2012), Biguet Prize from the French Academy and Montaigne Prize, “Discomfort in democracy” (Stock, 2016) and “La France d’hier.
Story of an adolescent world, from the 1950s to May 68” (Stock, 2018), contemporary history book prize and Petrarch prize for essays.
Last book published: “The Sick Society.
How the pandemic affects us (Stock, 2021).
LE FIGARO.
- Despite the mounting crises and the only relative majority it has in the Assembly, the government claims to want to continue to reform on all fronts.
How can these reforms be perceived?
Jean-Pierre LE GOFF
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The proliferation and acceleration of reforms give the image of a country constantly under construction under the leadership of a versatile works manager who looks like a dynamic and tireless young executive...
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