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Vladimir Pozner (1905–1992) was an important writer who valued discretion. A friend of Gorki, he had ties to Babel and Mayakovsky , helping to make Russian literature known in France in the 1920s. His work as a novelist got off to a flying start in the 1930s with Tolstoï est mort and Le Mors aux dents. A militant antifascist, he took refuge in the US during the war. A globe-trotter, storyteller, and pioneer of literary form, Pozner devoted his life and his unique voice to bearing witness to his century.

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Thomas Déri was born stateless in Paris in 1936 to Jewish parents of Hungarian origin who had immigrated due to the economic crisis of 1929. After surviving World War II, he dodged the draft at the time of the Algerian War, settling in Québec to avoid military service.

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Simon Tremblay-Pepin is a member of Quebec’s main public interest research group on socio-economic issues. He is also a columnist and a public relations consultant.

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Seth Ackerman is a doctoral candidate in history at Cornell and a member of the editorial board of Jacobin.

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Serge Bouchard is an anthropologist who specializes in Native American culture. He is also a radio host at Radio-Canada.

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Rolande Pinard is a sociologist. She worked as a labour sociologist in the trade union sector and as a freelance researcher in the field of occupational sociology.

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Sociologue, Pierre Sauvêtre est membre du laboratoire Sophiapol de l’Université Paris-Nanterre et anime le Groupe d’études du néolibéralisme et des alternatives (GENA).

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Pierre Dardot is a philosopher and researcher at the Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre.

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