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La Cour des comptes a-t-elle encore une utilité ?

Quel point commun existe-t-il entre François Barbé-Marbois, Pierre Joxe, Philippe Seguin, Didier Migaud ou encore Pierre Moscovici ? Tous ont occupé les fonctions de Premier Président de la Cour des comptes. Une institution traditionnellement considérée comme essentielle bien que ...  Show more

Les addictions

Le terme même d’addiction est relativement moderne. C’est un vocabulaire usité en médecine au XXème siècle, plus sûrement d’ailleurs en France dans la seconde moitié de ce siècle. Cela lui donne naturellement une connotation médicale, se dessine l’idée de pathologie, mais aussi l ...  Show more

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