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“These ideas that govern the world”: 100 issues for Emile Malet on LCP

2024-03-24T15:23:44.550Z

Highlights: Sunday evening on LCP, “These ideas which govern the world” reaches a milestone. This time, it's time for purchasing power, established as the number one concern of the French. The galaxy is vast: transhumanism and religions, sexuality and democracy, psychiatry and international relations, purchasing power and the climate. “We want to approach subjects without hierarchizing them, and treat them in a plural way with the same concern for intelligibility,” concludes Emile Malet.


DECRYPTION - The Sunday evening debate (11 p.m.) has established itself as a real intellectual meeting. With the desire to put a wide variety of issues into perspective. The quality of the speakers has a lot to do with it.


And a hundred, already.

Sunday evening on LCP, “These ideas which govern the world” reaches a milestone.

The show piloted by Emile Malet has established itself in the landscape, with its vocation to shed light on sensitive themes in the company of important interlocutors.

This time, it's time for purchasing power, established as the number one concern of the French, even before security, immigration and the climate.

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If we consider the protest movements of recent years – yellow vests, doctors, poorly housed people, farmers, etc. – all have made disposable income a priority

,” comments Emile Malet,

“we are in the realm of the existential for this constrained France which cannot make ends meet.

»

The existential but also the structural because this problem of purchasing power refers to the major fundamentals of the economy, from growth to the country's debt, including inflation, consumption and even demography.

Voices that carry

To try to rule on these questions which tend to give rise to tensions, Emile Malet invited to his stage the lawyer and former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, the economist Christian de Boissieu, the former secretary general of Force Ouvrière Jean-Claude Mailly, the deputy for Hauts de Seine (Renaissance) Maud Bregeon and finally the treasurer, national secretary, financing and social protection at the CFDT Jocelyne Cabanal.

Voices which carry, each in their field, with a real power of conviction but without the spirit of contradiction crystallizing the oppositions.

This is a bit like the basis of “These ideas that govern the world”, this desire for expression to participate in a constructive debate.

Humor is not necessarily absent: Emile Malet chose this assertion from Alfred Hitchcock to introduce his hundredth show: “

I have no respect for money.

Aside from its purchasing power.

 »

Youtube, an important relay

Obviously, this addition of appointments, even if we hope that they last for a long time, invites an initial assessment: “

The most notable broadcasts relate to crises, with the return of nationalism and war, as in Ukraine

, comments Emile Malet,

political ideas, social inequalities or even Africa also give rise to exchanges viewed on YouTube in very high doses.

 »

Incidentally, talking about political ideas does not mean getting lost in the conceptual: tutelary figures like de Gaulle, Blum or Mitterrand served as anchor points for stimulating remarks.

Concern for intelligibility “

We want to approach subjects without hierarchizing them, and treat them in a plural way with the same concern for intelligibility

 ,” concludes Emile Malet.

The galaxy is vast: transhumanism and religions, sexuality and democracy, psychiatry and international relations, purchasing power and the climate, animal life and artificial intelligence.

Without forgetting the story, of course.

Source: lefigaro

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