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       Alan Turing, deciphering reality
       By: kkshaha cnd Date: September 12, 2023, 4:56 am
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       The slogan most painted on the walls is 'Macron resign'. The
       French president managed to be more unpopular than François
       Hollande and his capitalist modernization project to confront
       French 'decadence', together with his president-monarch
       aesthetic, is today in question. France is, beyond the
       alternation between conservatives and social democrats, a
       country governed by a closed elite, arising from the National
       School of Administration (ENA) and the Polytechnic School. An
       example of this attitude can be found in a speech by Macron
       [from 2017], when when inaugurating a train station he said:who
       are not laughing» )'. 'Macron listens but he doesn't hear,'
       summarized an opposition deputy.
       With a left in crisis , the indignation has Phone Number List
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       mutating. In 2010, Stéphane Hessel
       wrote the book-pamphlet Indignez-vous! (Indignense!) ,
       translated into multiple languages ​​as a catechism
       of the progressive outrage movement. Today that text reads more
       like recent history than an action manual. The outrage
       continues, but it has changed direction in much of the Western
       world.
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       The last French electoral campaign began with the feeling that
       Macron's victory was a fact, and that image deepened after the
       invasion of Ukraine. Macron was elected five years ago largely
       to stop Le Pen, in a context of crisis in the traditional
       parties. In the electoral debate at that time he annihilated
       Marine - in what was probably one of the hardest blows that the
       far-right candidate received in her entire political career. But
       after five years, anti-Macronism is a true French passion.
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