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Marc Crépon
The Writer’s Vocation
From earliest childhood we all know how violent, unfair, even inflexible, language can be — particularly when we have to confront our parents’ or schoolteachers’ anger.

Sophie deMijolla-Mellor
At the risk of the order
Could order exist in the absence of any sort of authority to enforce it?

Philippe Damier
Decision Making Based on Self-Knowledge Neuroscience and Decision
Practical tips to avoid some of the common pitfalls of decision-makers. How to optimise the decision-making process.

Martin Collet
Is Taxation Confiscation?
Who should decide on the legitimacy of taxation? The Law’s reply to a social issue

Jacques Fricker
Slimming With The 2-4-7 Diet
A balanced, original, serious and delicious diet grounded in scientific research

Jacqueline Rousseau-Dujardin
Loving? But How?
How to remain yourself when you love another? If you want love to last, should you keep a certain distance and choose someone with whom you do not share your daily life? Why are some people afraid of loving? Can mystical love really be qualified as love? Are you truly happy when you are in love? Is it possible to love too much?

Bertrand Badie
The Age of Humiliation Pathology International Relations
A brilliant thinker who is widely known in the French media, Bertrand Badie offers an original view of international relations at the junction of individual and collective concerns.