Intellectual Misalignment and the Exclusion of Creativity in French Society (1975–2025) I. The Economic Trap of Cultural Capital After years of observing France’s economic transformation, I have become convinced that culture is no longer merely a medium of expression, it has become an economized structure of symbols. Over the past fifty years, France has built … Continue reading The Economic Cost of Cultural Symbols:
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When Art Is No Longer Above Us: Rewriting the Cultural Logic of Art Through Technology, Finance, and Participation
The art market is undergoing a structural transformation. I say this not because of the NFT or Web3 hype, nor because of record-breaking auctions, but because I’ve felt, through real observation and participation, a shift that’s becoming impossible to ignore: the systems that once defined the value of art are quietly being rewritten at the … Continue reading When Art Is No Longer Above Us: Rewriting the Cultural Logic of Art Through Technology, Finance, and Participation
France’s Quiet Decline: A Perfect Storm of Debt, Welfare, and Cultural Fractures
I’ve always been fascinated by France, its art, its history, its ability to command the global stage with strikes, protests, or Macron’s grand speeches. But lately, when I look beneath the surface, I see a country sinking into a slow, silent crisis. France is grappling with a ballooning public debt, a rigid welfare system, a … Continue reading France’s Quiet Decline: A Perfect Storm of Debt, Welfare, and Cultural Fractures
A Reexamination of France through the Lens of Common Sense and Data Discrepancies
I’d like to discuss a topic that I’ve been reflecting on for quite some time: how France’s immigration policy affects its economy and culture, particularly the significant gap between official data and reality. Many might think immigration is just a matter of numbers going up or down, but in my view, it involves much deeper … Continue reading A Reexamination of France through the Lens of Common Sense and Data Discrepancies




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