Remarkable synthesis of the history of our country over the last forty years, in terms of both political, economic, social, societal, cultural ... We are not obliged to adhere to all Zemmour said in this book, or elsewhere, but it is clear that many things he writes in this book, even when they are only flown, are fair. One could even say sometimes he pushes open doors; that said, it's better to say it! Especially in France mired in political correctness, in which the vast majority of the media are no longer their work, namely to inform as objectively, factually most people can respect, firstly on important issues, and or censorship and self-censorship settle more and more openly. Essentially upstart politicians, journalists or less orders, too politicized and for good reason, concentration of political, economic, media; Justice drift ... We see the result: mass unemployment, growing precariousness and threatens more and more people, unprecedented inequality, unbearable insecurity in parts ... not to mention of course the status of accounts France (State, social security ...) that demagogy of gabegies, at many levels of irresponsibility, starting with the highest! Despisers of Zemmour can deny that the place of France in the world is increasingly secondary or anecdotal, whether political, military, economic, scientific ... This book is a fact, and it really does not give a solution, it is certainly a weak point. But what solutions when we committed so deeply on the paths that have led us where we are? And especially, what huge construction site! It does not repair the damage done by forty years of demagogy by a snap ... alas. If France is still the 5th or 6th world power, is that still exist within the French who are fighting for it to stand up, but how long do they hold themselves? A number already leaving for greener pastures. History tells us that civilizations are born, thrive and die. These processes take time, generations often. Or are we in our history? And above all: what about the values that have made France, who made the French have made their country what it has become? These values, Greco-Roman and more importantly, Judeo-Christian, France must find them if it wants to survive and deliver peace and prosperity to his children.