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Woman, life, freedom
A revolutionary movement in Iran
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A few months after Mahsa Amini’s death, this issue, edited by Azadeh Thiriez-Arjangi, sheds light on the revolutionary movement “Women, Life, Freedom” in Iran. The violence of the Islamic Republic, a corrupt regime that represses its people and imposes a culture of death, has led Iranians to proclaim their freedom, opening a horizon of hope. Also in this issue: Erdogan’s faults, ChatGPT in schools, medical comedy from Molière to Proust, an interview with Laurence Cossé, and Edith Bruck, without praying God.
Founded by Emmanuel Mounier in 1932, this journal orients its readers in contemporary debates and investigates our democratic form of life. A people’s university, it drives a collective of authors to make sense of our global modernity. The journal is independent, cosmopolitan and committed to justice.
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