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Frédéric Taddei: "Exactly Like Socrates and His Disciples, Social Networks Make Morals"

Summary by Marianne
The commentary and gossip are the two mammels of social networks. It is easy to see there the furrier of puritanism, populism or obscurantism; Frédéric Taddei, director of Marianne, sees it as just a change of scale. Since the speech is democratized and the decision-making bodies remain the preserve of a small number, it was inevitable that social networks become the receptacle of all frustrations and that this powerful need to be heard comes fr…

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The commentary and gossip are the two mammels of social networks. It is easy to see there the furrier of puritanism, populism or obscurantism; Frédéric Taddei, director of Marianne, sees it as just a change of scale. Since the speech is democratized and the decision-making bodies remain the preserve of a small number, it was inevitable that social networks become the receptacle of all frustrations and that this powerful need to be heard comes fr…

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Marianne broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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