Foreign Rights
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois was one of the spokespersons of the Coalition large de l’Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (CLASSE), one of the more vocal student bodies that participated in the 2012 student strikes that swept Quebec.
Françoise Ega (1920-1976) est une ouvrière, écrivaine et activiste sociale martiniquaise qui a été de toutes les luttes pour l’égalité. Autrice de Le temps des madras (1966) et L’alizé ne soufflait plus (2000), elle est aussi l’une des voix importantes de la littérature antillaise.
Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Toulouse, François Morin was a member of the Bank of France General Council and the Council of Economic Analysis.
Franck Fischbach teaches Philosophy at the Université de Strasbourg. He has translated Hegel, Schelling, Marx and Honneth into French, and written various essays on Marx, Social Philosophy, among other topics.
Francis Dupuis-Déri is a professor of political science at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM). Specialized in political thought and social movements, he is the author of numerous works. Full profile (french)
Enzo Traverso was born in Italy in 1957. After having lived and taught in France, he now teaches humanities at Cornell University (Ithaca, New York). He is the author of several books, translated into a dozen languages, including, in English, The Origins of Nazi Violence (New Press, 2003), Fire and Blood. The European Civil War, 1914–1945 (Verso, 2015), The New Faces of Fascism. Populism and the Far Right (Verso, 2019).
Emmanuelle Walter is an independent journalist. She has worked for Liberation, Le Nouvel Observateur, ARTE Radio and Terra eco. Originally from France, she lives in Montreal.
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Emmanuel Burdeau, film critic, has worked for France Culture, Mediapart, among others and was editor-in-chief at Les Cahiers du Cinéma.