Jean-Pierre Le
Goff is a sociologist and philosopher.
Latest work published, “My Roaring Twenties.
Revolt and nihilism of the adolescent people after May
68” (Stock/Robert Laffont, 2023).
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LE FIGARO. - Last Monday, Congress voted to include the guaranteed freedom to have recourse to abortion in the Constitution. Day celebrated as historic and restoring the universal vocation of France. Should we give such a dimension to the event
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Jean-Pierre LE GOFF. -
Abortion is not threatened in France as it may be in the United States;
the Veil law is an achievement that only a few ultra-minorities question.
We were dealing with an emotional exaltation and a solemn vote which did not change the reality of the already existing law on abortion, but gave the impression to certain deputies and senators gathered in Congress in Versailles of experiencing a great moment historical in-between, with in the background the imagination of the French Revolution and its address to all…
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