Thursday afternoon, under a spring sun, the drums of the Republican Guard sounded to greet the entry of the philosopher Sylviane Agacinski under the Dome.
According to custom, she praised her predecessor, the screenwriter and lyricist Jean-Loup Dabadie.
The subtle and brilliant analysis of his work was undertaken by the writer Marc Lambron, responsible for receiving it.
On the program: cinema, song, anthropology, sociology, but above all intelligence, wit, courtesy.
A climate that the French Academy has maintained over the centuries, and which contrasts with the spirit of the times.
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For months, in fact, French society has been riddled with excess and intolerance.
As proof, this unprecedented episode, which occurred at Sciences Po, where the organizers of a meeting in favor of Palestine prohibited access to a student accused of being “Zionist”.
Unhealthy odors float over this story.
Sylviane Agacinski, too, paid the price for militant radicalization...
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