Artus – Why capitalism must take care of the working poor




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CHRONIC. In the current context, their number will multiply, which could lead to a major social crisis and the rejection of capitalism.

French households that are part of the 20% of households with the lowest income now devote 20% of their income to buying energy and nearly 40% of their income to housing: this situation is increasingly intolerable.  (Illustrative photo)
French households that are part of the 20% of households with the lowest income now devote 20% of their income to buying energy and nearly 40% of their income to housing: this situation is increasingly intolerable. (Illustrative photo)
© VALENTINO BELLONI / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP




By Patrick Artus

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De Gaulle – Think, resist, govern

His name has become synonymous with a free and powerful France. De Gaulle, the man of the appeal of June 18, has established himself in history first as a rebel, a resistance fighter and then as a charismatic political leader, in France and abroad. Adored, hated during his presidency, he became after his death a myth, an ideal politician that on the right and on the left we begin to regret.









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