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Campus activists are animated by a noble impulse to right historical wrongs. Yet their moral fervor has descended into a form of zealotry
David Brooks New York Times Today’s campus activists are not only going after actual acts of discrimination — which is admirable. They are also going after incorrect thought — impiety…
What Makes a Woman?
There is a collision course between feminists and transgender activists. Elinor Burkett New York Times Elinor Burkett is a journalist, a former professor of women’s studies and an Oscar-winning documentary…
États-Unis – L’histoire de l’esclavage entre enfin au musée
David Amsdent The New York Times En décidant d’honorer la mémoire des esclaves, la plantation Whitney, située à 50 kilomètres de la Nouvelle-Orléans, a pris le contrepied de ses voisines,…
Quelques articles sur l’espionnage entre compagnies
Confessions of a Corporate Spy George Chidi Revue Inc. What do you think it means to be an expert in "hard-to-get elicitation"? It means people tell you things. A competitive…
Kamel Daoud : «(…) Quand un imam a lancé un appel au meurtre contre moi, il y a eu des manifestations de rue pour me soutenir, ce qui est très rare.»
La République des Livres (...) Et le régime ? Il laisse faire, qu’il s’agisse des islamistes, des conservateurs, des jaloux, des nationalistes, des communistes, de ceux qui sont dans une posture…
L’Alcatraz des Rocheuses: Inside America’s Toughest Federal Prison
Mark Binelli New York Times For years, conditions inside the United States’ only federal supermax facility were largely a mystery. But a landmark lawsuit is finally revealing the harsh world…
The Radical Humaneness of Norway’s Halden Prison
Jessica Benko New York Times The goal of the Norwegian penal system is to get inmates out of it. --- Le Kiosque a déjà publié : Petite histoire des prisons Extrait La…
Premier bilan de la loi suédoise de 1999 qui visait les clients des prostituées et non ces dernières. ” Swedish Prostitution Law Targets Buyers, but Some Say It Hurts Sellers”
The New York Times Sweden’s pioneering law criminalizing the purchase of sex while allowing its sale — putting the criminal burden on the buyer, not the prostitute, while providing more…