Law in the city
In an extremely ambitious work, Scott Cummings traces how lawyers and jurists mobilized to make Los Angeles a more inclusive
In an extremely ambitious work, Scott Cummings traces how lawyers and jurists mobilized to make Los Angeles a more inclusive
We owe Vygotsky, a major educational theorist, for having shown how the child's psyche is formed. P. Svrac explains in
Democracy in Ukraine is taking hold and growing stronger every day. The war, far from weakening it, strengthens the population's
Many writers, from Valry, Cocteau and Colette to Frdric Dard and Beigbeder, have lent their talent, their signature and sometimes
Behavioral sciences have revolutionized our understanding of the choices and actions of individuals. These approaches open up new public policies
Free electron of the New Wave, long neglected by critics, Louis Malle is honored in an ambitious collective work which
Dialogue of religions, commercial exchanges, circulation of slaves, mobility of knowledge, relationships of pilgrimage and thought, colonization, resistance, crolitism: everything
Do the decline of the religious institution and the rise of new spiritualities remove the issues of power and authority??
Thanks to commercial strategies and lobbying by food industry giants, ultra-processed foods are multiplying on our plates. The temporary satiety
Philosopher, logician and Catholic, Peter Geach takes up the question of the dispositions necessary to try to lead a good