Republican resistance is a book of 320 pages, two major debates that animated the French political life: the full veil and national identity. Although separated into two parts, the two subjects are complementary. In the second part, on national identity, I loved the chapter in which one of the 17 editors, Christine Tasin says in a remarkable style, that national identity is also Asterix and the Tontons Flingueurs. Read also the testimony of Anne-Marie Lizin, former President of the Belgian Senate on progession Islamists in his country, and citizen responses that are made. It is a book of combat, to defend the secular and republican principles. The authors, as shown in the cover, do not hesitate to target the main danger: the Islamist offensive, and to be ferocious with those who support, in the name of political correctness and self-righteousness. So I recommend it to those who are afraid of being considered racist when it comes to such sensitive topics, they will have plenty of arguments against ...