Some call authoritarian centrism. A sort of drift of our favorite liberal-libertarians who, convinced to act in the name of the common good – the one whose only secret they have – would like to impose on us their vision of society. A vision conveyed in particular by a certain idea of progress, which has become the indisputable horizon of a technocracy too sure of itself. In France, this mobility is today largely incarnated politically by the pre…
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Some call authoritarian centrism. A sort of drift of our favorite liberal-libertarians who, convinced to act in the name of the common good – the one whose only secret they have – would like to impose on us their vision of society. A vision conveyed in particular by a certain idea of progress, which has become the indisputable horizon of a technocracy too sure of itself. In France, this mobility is today largely incarnated politically by the pre…