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Unlike the majority, the leader of the Insoumis understood that politics was a conflictual exercise. He owes it to the Belgian philosopher.
By Said Mahrane
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Lhe contrast was stronger than anything. Mélenchon improvises; Macron is in control. Mélenchon talks to the guts; Macron is right. Mélenchon convinces; Macron negotiates. Mélenchon wants the revolution; Macron continuity. Mélenchon lies; Macron denies. Mélenchon is over the top; Macron in arrogance. In a society of images, the more lively of the two scores points. In 2015, the philosopher Nassim Nicholas Taleb followed the Republican Party primary in the United States by cutting the sound of his television. He had then understood that Trump, by his gestures and his facial expressions alone, would be designated, because he was the most real. With him, identification was permitted, not with the others, interchangeable clones.
The legislative campaign which has just ended was the scene…
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