I had a rather good opinion of Pascal Boniface passing occasionally on the television program "C in the air". This book took away all my illusions. Under the pretext of giving us the benefit of his "just and appropriate look", he declined 50 "pseudo ideas" like "Democracies do not make war" or "understand terrorism is legitimizing". He probably scrape of his drawers to find funds 50. The most annoying is that it handles the jargon like "These are not international firms that run the world" but "The process of concentration leading to what some international firms exert a dominant position in a particular economic sector " Against the truths are dealt out like "In a democracy, people have the power of decision" .... They have the "power" to elect, but not to decide The strictly nothing at all we learn in this book. It contains only generalities and no information. The worst is the article on the fall of the Berlin Wall. Nothing on the negotiations between Kohl and Gorbachev who needed money. Now I know his opinions and I do not share ....