The more our society claims to be inclusive, the more its central part is excluded from it.
Millions of working people, because of robotization and tertiarization, have been expelled from the economic system, millions of provincials, because of metropolisation, have been abandoned by public services, millions of voters have been expelled at the margins of collective deliberation.
The battery of standards - car, house, heating - which announces itself by proclaiming itself "ecological" should complete this work of marginalization.
In media representations as in mass entertainment, there is no place for them.
These invisible, to be seen, wore a fluorescent vest.
Three years later, they marched from Verdun to Rodez against the pension reform.
They are the heart of the work of Christophe Guilluy, Jérôme Fourquet, Pierre Vermeren.
They populate the novels of Nicolas Mathieu and Michel Houellebecq, but the vast majority of political personnel respond to their uneasiness...
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