The characters of Garamont

The story of Claude Garamont, if he is not the author of the characters that bear his name, is also

Israel and the hostage question

The scale of the kidnappings of Israeli civilians on October 7 is unprecedented. How have Israeli doctrine and practice evolved

Crimes of modernity

Two texts by the great Japanese sociologist Munesuke Mita, combining the inspiration of Sartre and that of Bourdieu, analyze the

Political narratives of radicalism

The notion of radicalization has been the subject of much ink in recent years, but remains relatively confused. States seeking

Wise bottles

Philosophy has its say on wine: on its definition, on its tasting, on what it inspires, but also on the

The man who hoped

The edition of fragments written by sociologist Zygmunt Bauman offers an insight into his life in exile, in which he

The art of the undecided

We must not oppose sharpness and blur, as if the latter were only a technical defect or lack of mastery.

All the stories in the world

The questioning of Eurocentrism has changed the ways of making history: it is to the connections between stories that we