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Éric Zemmour
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"Je savais où je voulais vivre, avec qui je voulais vivre, et comment je voulais vivre. À mes yeux médusés d'enfant, le mot France brillait de tous les feux : histoire, littérature, politique, guerre, amour, tout était rassemblé et transfiguré par une même lumière sacrée, un même art de vivre mais aussi de mourir, une même grandeur, une même allure, même dans les pires turpitudes.
La France coulait dans mes veines, emplissait l'air que je respirais ; Je n'imaginais pas être la dernière génération à grandir ainsi.
Il ne faut pas se leurrer. Le travail de déconstruction opéré depuis quarante ans n'a laissé que des ruines. Il n'y a pas d'origine de la France, puisque la France n'existe pas, puisqu'il n'y a plus d'origine à rien. On veut défaire par l'histoire ce qui a été fait par l'Histoire : la France. L'Histoire est désormais détournée, occultée, ignorée, néantisée. L'Histoire de France est interdite. On préfère nous raconter l'histoire des Français ou l'histoire du monde. Tout sauf l'Histoire de France.
Mais cette Histoire se poursuit malgré tout et malgré tous. Elle a des racines trop profondes pour être arrachées. Elle s'est répétée trop souvent pour ne pas se prolonger jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Les mêmes causes produisent les mêmes effets. Les mêmes lois s'imposent au-delà des générations.
L'Histoire se venge."
Éric Zemmour se livre avec force et sans tabou à une analyse de l'identité française en réhabilitant ses fondations, un tour enrichissant sur l'histoire de France doté de nombreux personnages.
Éric Zemmour est un journaliste politique, écrivain, essayiste et polémiste français connu pour ces chroniques dans la presse et à la télévision.
C'est un hyperactif de la pensée, un véritable intellectuel, jamais dans le poncif, dans le prêt à porter de la pensée. Un peu exalté mais sincère et clairvoyant.
Il a déjà publié 15 romans et essais, dont plusieurs best-sellers.
Production et réalisation Patrick MEADEB et Annabell DIAZ.
Texte intégral.
Sommaire :
Pistes 01 à 02 - Introduction ;
Première partie
LE TEMPS DES FONDATIONS
Piste 03 - Clovis, Tare nationale ;
Piste 04 - Roland, Sincères condoléances ;
Piste 05 - Urbain II, Retour vers le djihad ;
Piste 06 - Frère Guérin, La France en Marche ! ;
Piste 07 - Saint Louis, Le roi juif ;
Piste 08 - Nogaret, La claque du siècle ;
Piste 09 - Le Grand Ferré, Au soldat inconnu ;
Piste 10 - Charles VI, Touche pas à mon roi ;
Piste 11 - L'évêque Cauchon, Ensemble, nous serons plus forts ;
Piste 12 - Charles VII, L'État canon ;
Piste 13 - Notre-Dame de Paris, Sous les pavés... la grandeur ;
Piste 14 - François Ier, Notre Kennedy ;
Piste 15 - Catherine de Médicis, Nous sommes tous des Catherine ;
Deuxième partie
LE TEMPS DE LA GRANDEUR
Piste 16 - Richelieu, Touché, coulé ;
Piste 17 - Bossuet, Un dieu, un maître ;
Piste 18 - Racine, "Soft power" ;
Piste 19 - Saint-Simon, L'espion sublime ;
Piste 20 - La Pompadour, Et ce siècle créa la femme ;
Piste 21 - Voltaire, La flatterie des grandeurs ;
Piste 22 - Rousseau, Le nez dans le ruisseau ;
Piste 23 - Maupeou, Le mur des cons ;
Piste 24 - Le Palais-Royal, Le centre des fantasmes ;
Piste 25 - Mirabeau, Et en même temps ;
Piste 26 - Robespierre, L'homme lapidé ;
Piste 27 - Charrette, Tout doit disparaître ! Sold out ! ;
Piste 28 - Capitaine Coignet, Ascenseur pour l'échafaud ;
Piste 29 - Napoléon Bonaparte, L'homme à abattre ;
Troisième partie
LE TEMPS DE LA VENGEANCE
Piste 30 - Talleyrand, La main du diable ;
Piste 31 - Madame de Staël, Elle cause plus, elle flingue ! ;
Piste 32 - Monte-Cristo, La vengeance du serpent ;
Piste 33 - Victor Hugo, Présumé innocent ;
Piste 34 - Rothschild, "Vous êtes juif, Jacob ?" ;
Piste 35 - Chambord, Couleurs primaires ;
Piste 36 - Renan, La madeleine de Renan ;
Piste 37 - Eiffel, La tour infernale ;
Piste 38 - Méline, Rien à déclarer ;
Piste 39 - La Grande Illusion, Guerre et paix ;
Piste 40 - Clemenceau, Crime et châtiment ;
Piste 41 - Simone de Beauvoir, Madame Jean-Paul Sartre ;
Piste 42 - Jean-Paul Sartre, Monsieur Simone de Beauvoir ;
Piste 43 - Pétain, L'homme qu'il faut détester ;
Piste 44 - De Gaulle, L'homme qu'il faut aimer ;
Piste 45 - De Gaulle et Soustelle, La France en terre d'Islam ;
Piste 46 - Soustelle et De Gaulle, L'Islam en terre de France.
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