
Ça date pas d'hier !
Scandales alimentaires, crises financières, pandémies... Du déjà vu dans l'histoire!
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Narrated by:
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Thierry Blanc
About this listen
Et s'il avait tort ? Et si les temps ne changeaient pas vraiment et que nous vivions aujourd'hui la répétition d'événements passés ?
Les désormais incontournables masques que nous portons tous pour nous prémunir du Covid-19 étaient déjà utilisés en 1919 pour ralentir la propagation de la grippe espagnole... Allons plus loin : les scandales alimentaires, les crises financières, la cryptomonnaie ou la déforestation massive... Tout cela est-il vraiment si nouveau ?
À travers les 10 chapitres de ce livre, Richard Fremder et Prem Carriou font dialoguer le passé et le présent, et dévoilent des échos inattendus entre histoire et actualité.
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