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MAINTENANCE. From Putin to Stalin, from Trotsky to Mélenchon, from the left to his youthful writings, the founder of Mediapart does not evade any question.
Interview by Saïd Mahrane
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” JI hate the indifferent”, wrote Gramsci. Likewise, Edwy Plenel hates them. How to be, indifferent, when a “new imperialism” sows death in the Eastern part of Europe, in Ukraine? Leaving Franco-French considerations aside for a moment, the founder of Mediapart resumed a fight he had started in 1999, during NATO’s intervention in Serbia. At the time, managing editor of World, he had positioned himself against Slobodan Milosevic, whose warlike fury against civilian populations had to be stopped, even if it meant having to resort to the arms of the Atlantic alliance. The journalist had written The Event (Stock) to draw lessons from the debates that agitated French intellectual circles.
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The good life
How to learn (or relearn) to see life in pink? How to rediscover the pleasure of enjoying the moment? How not to forbid it? Often, we forbid ourselves to live today to better hope for a hypothetical tomorrow… Hence the interest of reading the authors presented in this special issue.
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