Day: July 30, 2022

Pathology of the French-Algerian Illness

The wound of Algeria was quickly closed without being disinfected, and has continued to rot slowly ever since. It has weakened the French body politic, made sicker by Macron’s intervention.

What’s in a Tie? Ask France’s National Assembly

By refusing to put on the costume of their job, the far-Left deputies are only embodying the most mediocre individualism, which triumphs everywhere else and against which they claim to fight.

Pathology of the French-Algerian Illness

Pathology of the French-Algerian Illness

The wound of Algeria was quickly closed without being disinfected, and has continued to rot slowly ever since. It has weakened the French body politic, made sicker by Macron’s intervention.

July 30, 2022
FORGOTTEN CLASSICS: <br>Trauma, Sin, and Providence in <em>Kristin Lavransdatter</em>

FORGOTTEN CLASSICS: <br>Trauma, Sin, and Providence in <em>Kristin Lavransdatter</em>

Reading Sigrid Undset’s trilogy challenges readers to confront their own moral vacillations and need for constancy.

July 30, 2022
What’s in a Tie? Ask France’s National Assembly

What’s in a Tie? Ask France’s National Assembly

By refusing to put on the costume of their job, the far-Left deputies are only embodying the most mediocre individualism, which triumphs everywhere else and against which they claim to fight.

July 30, 2022
Violence and Racism Between Immigrant Communities: a Taboo

Violence and Racism Between Immigrant Communities: a Taboo

The union of mixed couples often fuels racist and violent acts—especially between black people and Algerians.

July 30, 2022
EU and Russian Leaders Try to Woo Africa

EU and Russian Leaders Try to Woo Africa

French President Macron and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov tour Africa in a simultaneous bid to build ties with the continent.