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May 2022
1h 9m

Romaric Godin : “Le macronisme est une f...

Alexia Soyeux
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Romaric Godin est journaliste économique à Mediapart, et l’auteur de “La guerre sociale en France : aux sources économiques de la démocratie autoritaire”. L’ouvrage permet de mieux comprendre le projet d’Emmanuel Macron et ses fondements idéologiques : comment le macronisme - qui se présentait comme un centrisme - est en fait un projet radical qui vise à tra ... Show More
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