Engines and liars
How can we interpret the “dieselgate” scandal beyond the greed of manufacturers? Samuel Klebaner departs from normative condemnations to carry
How can we interpret the “dieselgate” scandal beyond the greed of manufacturers? Samuel Klebaner departs from normative condemnations to carry
The massacres of civilians, according to Jacques Semelin, obey a “grammar” conceived as a mental process which leads to the
While we talk a lot about participatory democracy, political theory seems to have neglected the question of mass deliberation. Cristina
Between visionary literature, pastoral dialogue and hagiographic life, an unpublished document from XIIIe century takes us into a monastery infested
Choral practice in Athens was much more than a dramatic process: it was a civic and collective experience, a sort
Who owns the major audiovisual and press media in France? With what impact for pluralism and independence of information? An
The bee is our environmental sentinel. If she dies, so do we. Pollution, ravages of insecticides, decline in biodiversity: if
For a long time, humanity divided its nights into two stages; It was only with the industrial revolution, and the
Anti-racist legislation, from the Marchandeau decree-law in 1939 to the so-called Pleven law in 1972, illustrates the evolution of consciences
Like machine guns, Kodak cameras allow us to celebrate Western “modernity”. But to what extent does photography show European violence