For fifteen years, many voices have tried to alert public opinion to the growth of anti-Semitism and the scale of the crisis in which France was sinking. They were not heard or relayed, but stigmatized and, at best, excluded from public debate.
Shmuel Trigano was undoubtedly one of those who took up this challenge, creating, publishing, explaining and chronicling the denial of reality that characterized this era, heralding a disturbing social and political order and era.
The analyses in this book, not chronological but thematic, are more relevant and topical every day. What we have here is a theory of the situation with a unique scope. But also an intellectual guide to avoid the pretences and illusions of the dominant ideology.