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There has been a silent revolution around the world that is radically changing our relationship to politics.
We find it increasingly difficult to project a plan of the ideal city into the future.
However, since the Greeks, this is what we had learned to do…
”, writes François Jullien in this little political manifesto.
It's not the first of its kind on his part, which signals a certain tenacity.
Jullien is a young philosopher, with his messy hair and his weathered racing bike, but he has a lot of ideas.
And here he is free to follow them since he left the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.
Can his truancy whisper a new way of doing politics?
He had a historic chance to do so with Emmanuel Macron, who could have - should have - been his test-tube baby.
Was he not the president expected to reopen the possibilities, between the right and the left?
But he was disappointed: the president who was to dynamite the old…
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