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Don't miss the next videos. Subscribe to @contactpodcast Can the deep crisis that is hitting our democracies be resolved peacefully, through debate and compromise, the usual expedients of modern parliamentary life? In the era of echo chambers, where the political adversary is often an enemy to be brought down, asking the question unfortunately perhaps announces the program. The ever-widening wealth gaps and the marked distrust of what we call "the elites" only increase a frustration that would no longer find a solution at the ballot box. "I fear that we will arrive at violence because there is an inability to see that there are people who are suffering. » Natacha Polony is the editorial director of Marianne magazine and observes with cold lucidity the disintegration of what one could call the social contract since the advent of "sweet commerce", an ironic formula that she uses to describe a globalization that is less and less happy. Official links: / stephanbureaucontact https://contactmedias.com/ https://linktr.ee/contactlepodcast / contact.lepodcast 00:00 - Intro 01:27 - Are we still in a democracy? 04:51 - Sovereignty under attack: is the people degrading for our elites? 10:39 - Long live the pain au chocolat! The standardization of culture is a sanitization. 16:51 - I eat, therefore I am: to consume is to vote 22:31 - The importance of unwritten laws to create society 27:41 - A happy globalization, really? 36:44 - Today's inability to agree on reality. 46:01 - The triumph of soft totalitarianism. 57:56 - The extreme right-wing shift of the adversary as a method of intimidation. 01:05:09 - The Internet versus traditional media. 01:08:41 - We are heading towards violent times.