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France on the Brink A Great Civilization Faces the New Century Description | Details | Press | Preview |
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Description The one book that explains what has gone wrong with one of the most admired and influential countries in the world.
One of the world's greatest civilizations and mightiest powers is in serious trouble.
A renowned journalist shows us France as never before seen, and the view will chill and electrify anyone who loves--or loves to hate--the country that not only defined what we mean by culture but gave us the word itself. The traditional leader in the arts, letters, cuisine, and fashion, France embodies universally admired ideals of political expression and personal freedom. Combined with its glorious history, France's heritage has also created delusions of grandeur--the Gaullist conviction that France will always be an "exception." France today is in crisis. High unemployment, an archaic economic system, a self-selecting governing class unable to handle serious issues, and a debilitating nostalgia for things past are dragging it closer to the brink--at the very moment of European unification.
Urgent, convincing, and unsparing, this eye-opening look at the world's most complex, seductive, and sometimes infuriating country will give even the most knowledgeable francophile plenty to think about.
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