Generation Libre points out that French intellectuals have been just as craven in their apologies for the Venezuelan regime. And further reminds us that such apologetics have a long history, both in France and elsewhere.
Related Articles
Abolishing private schools is a bad idea (and impossible)
Posted on Author Erik Sass
Labour’s plan to, in effect, abolish Britain’s private schools is pretty much the definition of pandering — a sensational and nakedly political sop to class resentment that is nonetheless counterproductive, unworkable and oh yes, probably illegal. Sure, nobody likes the British upper class (not […]
Corporate board gender quotas didn’t lead to more female bosses in Italy
Posted on Author Erik Sass
Italy’s introduction of gender quotas for corporate boards produced the expected increase in female representation on boards, but not the hoped-for “spillover” effect in terms of women’s representation of the top ranks of executives at these companies, according to a discussion paper from the IZA, a German trade union-backed think tank. In short, it appears […]