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[Opinion] Between Maastrichtians and Melenchonists, a Little More than the Announced Desert

CONTRIBUTION/OPINION. Distinctive between the decomplexed Europeism of the Maastrichtians and the revolutionary radicality of the melenchonists, the French left, and more generally Western, seems to have deserted the terrain of the popular classes. Thesayist David Goodhart pleads for a third way: a decent, socially protective and culturally rooted populism.
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CONTRIBUTION/OPINION. Distinctive between the decomplexed Europeism of the Maastrichtians and the revolutionary radicality of the melenchonists, the French left, and more generally Western, seems to have deserted the terrain of the popular classes. Thesayist David Goodhart pleads for a third way: a decent, socially protective and culturally rooted populism.

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frontpopulaire.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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