Olivier Pastré: “We will have to move to a more inclusive capitalism”
Thinking after Covid is vital. In a recent book (1), Patrick Artus, chief economist at Natixis and Olivier Pastré, professor of economics at Paris-VIII, believe … Read more
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Thinking after Covid is vital. In a recent book (1), Patrick Artus, chief economist at Natixis and Olivier Pastré, professor of economics at Paris-VIII, believe … Read more
“Dear Europeans, dear Madame von der Leyen, we wish you a Merry Christmas from the new refugee camp in Lesbos.” Thus begins the letter sent … Read more
Between burnt cars and tear gas, the acrid and violent smell of the “Events” of the 80s has been floating again since Monday in New … Read more
The war in the former Yugoslavia is one of those conflicts whose horrors remain vivid in our memories, a crying example of the ease with … Read more
The courts disowned him in nearly 40 court cases since the election, two of his most loyal allies have not, for the first time, gone … Read more
Young people lining up outside to loot businesses. Buildings ransacked, set on fire, an air sometimes saturated with smoke and ashes, charred cars. The night … Read more
The tone is clear and sweet. The story, strewn with silences. Years have passed, but the voice seems to be that of the young girl … Read more
A large room inside, a tent outside: more than a hundred people, supporters of the outgoing president, gathered at Molly Pitchers’, a bar in Oakland … Read more
The bronca of local traders rose for a weekend, less than forty-eight hours after the Prime Minister’s announcements on the closure of “non-essential” stores. Booksellers … Read more
A priori, everyone didn’t give a damn about the match of the first round of the ladies’ double at Roland Garros, between the Romanian pair … Read more