Le Suicide français
Book • 2014
In 'Le Suicide français', Éric Zemmour presents a critical analysis of France's decline since the death of Charles de Gaulle in 1970.
The book is divided into seventy-nine short chapters, each centered around a specific date, chronicling episodes that Zemmour believes have contributed to France's supposed decline.
He critiques developments such as immigration, feminism, egalitarianism, and the influence of European Union policies, among others.
Zemmour argues that these changes have led to a loss of traditional values and national identity, and he places significant blame on the country's elites for these failures.
The book has been a commercial success but has also attracted widespread criticism for its controversial views and historical interpretations.
The book is divided into seventy-nine short chapters, each centered around a specific date, chronicling episodes that Zemmour believes have contributed to France's supposed decline.
He critiques developments such as immigration, feminism, egalitarianism, and the influence of European Union policies, among others.
Zemmour argues that these changes have led to a loss of traditional values and national identity, and he places significant blame on the country's elites for these failures.
The book has been a commercial success but has also attracted widespread criticism for its controversial views and historical interpretations.
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