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Philippe Nemo: “The state monopoly on education is not in the spirit of the Enlightenment”

2024-01-26T06:19:01.268Z

Highlights: Philippe Nemo: “The state monopoly on education is not in the spirit of the Enlightenment” Former professor at ESCP and lecturer at HEC, Philippe Nemo looks back here on the long history of the fights for the liberalization of national education. The campaign waged against Stanislas, visibly concerted, is an unleashing of hatred against Christianity, the bourgeoisie, excellence, freedom. Nemo is the author of Why did they kill Jules Ferry? and Educational Chaos.


INTERVIEW - Former professor at ESCP and lecturer at HEC, Philippe Nemo looks back here on the long history of the fights for the liberalization of national education.


This article comes from Figaro Magazine

Philippe Nemo is the author of

Why did they kill Jules Ferry?

(Grasset) and

Educational Chaos

(Albin Michel).

Last year, he translated and prefaced the important book by philosopher Enzo Di Nuoscio,

Why the Humanities Will Save Democracy

(PUF Editions).

Le Figaro.

- What does the Stanislas affair reveal?

Philippe NEMO.

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The campaign waged against Stanislas, visibly concerted, is an unleashing of hatred against Christianity, the bourgeoisie, excellence, freedom.

I am old enough to have witnessed a hundred other eruptions of the same kind, which subsequently subsided due to their inconsistency.

So the episode doesn't worry me.

But it is an opportunity to raise the problem of educational structures in France.

We know, thanks to Mediapart, that the General Inspectorate responsible for investigating Stanislas wrote that it

“does not confirm the facts of homophobia, sexism and authoritarianism put forward by the articles…

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Source: lefigaro

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