L'injustice de la justice
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Narrated by:
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Michel Onfray
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By:
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Michel Onfray
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Patrick Frémeaux
"...Dans certaines circonstances, dans certains lieux, dans certaines conditions, on sait la chance impossible et les probabilités grandes de délinquer. Qu'on crée donc d'autres circonstances, qu'on détruise certains lieux, qu'on rende impossibles certaines conditions, qu'on brûle les bouges, qu'on épuise les vitalités du maléfice. Et que disparaissent les mauvaises étoiles remplacées par des feux magnifiques. Aucune révolution métaphysique de la justice ne s'accomplira sans une politique des contre-feux favorables. Qu'advienne la politique douce pour que cesse la morale cruelle."
Michel Onfray(p) & © 2009 Frémeaux & Associés - Groupe Frémeaux Colombini SAS
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