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Archive of FrenchElection2017

    Verso Books
    16 June 2017
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    [Video] Pablo Iglesias and Perry Anderson on the conjuncture in Spain

    A wide-ranging conversation between Perry Anderson and Pablo Iglesias, on Spain's past and present, and the role of Podemos, set in the larger European context. 

    Éric AeschimannXavier de La Porte
    01 June 2017
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    Macron, or the coronation of America: A conversation with Régis Debray

    The fact that Macron adopts this position is a reflex, it is not something he has thought about doing. Everyone is the child of their own time and the circles they move in. That is the cost of his youth: for this generation has known nothing other than the hegemony of American visuals, an unconscious domination that has become like second nature. And the Finance Inspectorate, or banking is also a mental ecosystem in which the United States, the parent company, takes the code name "globalisation."

    Eric Hazan
    30 May 2017
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    Performances

    In any case, what sticks out amidst this mass vote is a feeling of absurdity. The absurdity of a mechanism that brings to power a man we know nothing about, and who has grounded his success precisely in his capacity to say nothing (the back cover of his book Révolution has not one line of text, but just a full page photo of Macron himself). The absurdity of a system that gives a crushing majority to such a man, in order to avoid a danger that is largely imaginary. Most of all, the absurdity of a focus on elections that we all feel have nothing to do with our lives, and which we all feel are playing out on a sort of flying carpet, above our heads.

    Mathieu Dejean
    25 May 2017
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    Badiou: Macron is the Name of a Crisis

    Macron is the name of a crisis of any politics that purports to "represent" political orientations in an electoral space. That clearly owes to the fact that the earthly disappearance of the communist hypothesis and its parties has little by little made the truth about parliamentarism apparent: namely, that ultimately it only "represents" small nuances in the dominant consensus around neoliberal capitalism — and not any alternative strategy. The far Right, in the brutal style of Donald Trump or the renovated Pétainism of Marine Le Pen, profits from this situation, since although it stands totally within that consensus it is alone in giving off the appearance of being on the outside.

    Feyzi Ismail
    10 May 2017
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    Building a Political Alternative: Stathis Kouvelakis on the French Presidential Election

    David Broder
    07 May 2017
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    Let's Now Make Sure the Fight Continues

    Etienne Balibar
    06 May 2017
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    What tomorrow will be…

    Aude Lancelin
    05 May 2017
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    Emmanuel Macron, A Putsch by the Stock Exchange

    Razmig Keucheyan
    03 May 2017
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    Constructing the Modern Prince

    Sociologist Razmig Keucheyan, a professor at the Université Paris IV (Sorbonne), reflects on the fallout of the French presidential election. First published in Spanish at Nueva Sociedad, and then revised in French after the first round results for Contretemps. Translated from the French by David Broder. 

    Sophie Wahnich
    03 May 2017
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    The desire for a leader

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