Normalian, associate professor and doctor in history, Pierre Vermeren is the author of around ten notable works, such as “
France which declasses.
From deindustrialization to the health crisis
” (Tallandier, “
Texto
”, 2020) and “
The Impasse of metropolisation
” (Gallimard, “
Le Débat
”, 2021).
He published with Sarah Ben Néfissa “The Muslim Brotherhood put to the test of power.
Egypt, Tunisia (2011-2021)” (Odile Jacob, January 31, 2024).
Beyond the agricultural model, it is our way of life that is at stake, explains Pierre Vermeren.
Faced with soaring living costs, the French are devoting an ever-lower share of their budget to food and are abandoning French products for lower-quality foods imported by mass retailers.
In a drifting society which must follow the contradictory injunctions of its leaders, the peasants have become a cultural refuge of the identity of France, and it is time, he concludes, to trust them to preserve...
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