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A year after October 7, one thing is clear: the event has fractured French society. Like most other Western societies. On the one hand, there are those who recognize Israel's right to defend itself against the forces that want to destroy it. On the other, there are those who "contextualize" the massacres and transform them into an act of resistance to the occupation. In an interview dominated by pessimism for the future of France, the philosopher Michel Onfray traces the genealogy of Islamo-leftism, this unnatural alliance between the so-called progressive parties and the Islamist vision of the world. He identifies its traces in Marx and finds its descendants in a large number of 20th century thinkers, from Sartre to Garaudy, including Foucault and Deleuze. It is in this breeding ground that a hatred of Israel has flourished that today puts the lives of French Jews in danger. Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Zr2D3a Subscribe to our YouTube channel and activate the bell to be the first to know about our new publications: / @mosaiquetube Join our Mosaic WhatsApp group: http://tiny.cc/Mosaique or our Mosaic Telegram channel: https://t.me/MosaiqueTelegram