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Who is Charlie?, xenophobia and the new middle class, Emmanuel Todd ; maps and diagrams by Philippe Laforgue ; translated by Andrew Brown

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Who is Charlie?, xenophobia and the new middle class, Emmanuel Todd ; maps and diagrams by Philippe Laforgue ; translated by Andrew Brown
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Who is Charlie?
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Emmanuel Todd ; maps and diagrams by Philippe Laforgue ; translated by Andrew Brown
Sub title
xenophobia and the new middle class
Table Of Contents
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Introduction; 1 A Religious Crisis; The terminal crisis in Catholicism; Religious decline and the rise of xenophobia; Catholic France and secular France: 1750-1960; The two Frances and equality; From the One God to the single currency; François Hollande, the left and zombie Catholicism; 2005: a missed opportunity in class struggle?; Difficult atheism; Notes; 2 Charlie; Charlie: middle-class and zombie Catholics; Neo-republicanism; 1992-2015: from pro-Europeanism to neo-republicanism; The neo-republican reality: the 'social state' of the middle classesCharlie is anxiousSecularism versus the left; Catholicism, Islamophobia and anti-Semitism; Notes; 3 When Equality Fails; The difficulties of secular, egalitarian France; The anthropology of a capitalism in crisis; The Europe of inequality; France, the Germans and the Arabs; Germany and circumcision; The great pro-European happening of 11 January 2015; Russia: an exceptional case; The mystery of Paris; The memory of places; The four stages of the crisis; Notes; 4 The French of the Far Right; The slow march of the National Front towards la France centrale; A perversion of universalismRepublican anti-SemitismLe Pen, Sarkozy and equality; The Socialist Party and inequality: the concept of objective xenophobia; Mélenchon and inequality; The insignificance of human beings and the violence of ideologies; Notes; 5 The French Muslims; The disintegration of North African cultures; Mixed marriages: Jews and Muslims; Ideologues and exogamy; The crushing of young people and the jihad factory; Scottish fundamentalism; Moving beyond the fear of religion; Islam and equality; The inequality of the sexes; The anti-Semitism of the suburbs; Notes; Conclusion; The real republican pastThe neo-republican presentFuture 1: confrontation; Future 2: the return to the Republic: an accommodation with Islam; A foreseeable deterioration; The secret weapon of the republican revival; Notes; Index; End User License Agreement
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