BARTHÉLEMY (Joseph) – PROVINCES TO BUILD THE FRANCE OF TOMORROW
BARTHÉLEMY (Joseph) – PROVINCES TO BUILD THE FRANCE OF TOMORROW
    BARTHÉLEMY (Joseph)
    PROVINCES TO BUILD THE FRANCE OF TOMORROW
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1941
    octavo, paperback, (faded cover), 94 p.
    One of the author's most troubling works, published in 1941, attempts to justify, within the framework of the French state, the structures of "tomorrow's" France. The servility and base flattery shown towards the Marshal are surprising coming from this author. We should note some strange passages, including the one devoted to Édouard Laferrière, where he emphasizes that Laferrière was denied a chair of administrative law at the Faculty of Law in Paris, a faculty "whose decision is explained by the fact that Laferrière did not belong to the clan. He had not followed the proper path, he was not a professor; this is a characteristic manifestation of that corporatist spirit about which so much lyricism is currently being made," which is naturally a critique of one of the tendencies of the Vichy regime. Very rare.

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