
Raphael Cottin
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Raphael Cottin
@raphcottin
Research associate @DialDevelopment // Development, Health, Social Protection









Ha-Joon Chang compares mainstream economics to Catholicism in the Middle Ages. “Economics today resembles Catholic theology in medieval Europe: a rigid doctrine guarded by a modern priesthood who claim to possess the sole truth. Dissenters are shunned.”








Gentrification de Saint-Denis suite à l'arrivée de bobos, Bali Bagayoko prévient : 🗣 « Ceux qui sont venus sont les bienvenus à une condition : qu'ils participent à la communauté de destin. C'est-à-dire, respecter ceux qui ont toujours été là, qui ont fait l'identité de ce territoire ».





Municipales à Saint-Denis : "Saint-Denis représente tout ce que l'extrême droite déteste (...) Nous sommes pour une société pour tous, nous ne serons jamais du côté de ceux qui voudront diviser Saint-Denis", Bally Bagayoko (LFI) élu maire au premier tour




















In 1979, Michel Foucault described the progressive policy he believed the new Iranian regime would pursue: "By 'Islamic government,' no one in Iran means a political regime in which the clergy would play a leading or supervisory role. [...] One can find in the Quran general guidelines: Islam values work; no one can be deprived of the fruits of their labour; what must belong to all (water, the subsoil) shall not be appropriated by anyone. Freedoms will be respected insofar as their exercise does not harm others; minorities will be protected and free to live as they please on condition that they do not injure the majority; between man and woman, there will be no inequality of rights, but difference, since there is a difference in nature. In politics, decisions will be taken by majority rule; leaders will be accountable to the people; and everyone, as provided for in the Quran, will be able to stand up and demand an account of those who govern."







