Ivan Rioufol, with freedom of opinion and expression that characterize these (rare) journalists who dare to go against relativism and conformism brings us a kind of political program that draws the main lines of what should be the concerns of our failed policies. But the purpose of the book is also for enlightened citizens who want to permanently overcome the formatting of thought. Structured, documented, effectively relevant, this essay reveals highly significant - I would dare speak of true breath of fresh air because it addresses the real issues that are of interest (and concern) the French, not to ask questions that disturbing. Finally, that upset the political and media caste. So yes, as Rioufol, there is no longer afraid to declare that one is right (because it is "likely" to be left - a political ideology today need to be redefined - especially for singers, actors and other artists who have a bewildering gall to give French lessons to vote while they are the first to go abroad in tax havens and live in extravagant luxury). More afraid of being right I said, too afraid to say that it was conservative but republican values (because yes, the two are compatible, stop the aberrant and dangerous amalgam), which was opinions that may be different or innovative (and that's good, democracy saw that and why), and finally that one wishes to maintain identity markers acquired throughout history that have shaped our country , our culture, our people and our civilization (I should be careful, otherwise we will qualify racist, xenophobic, fascist, Nazi and Pétain). In short, this book is a jewel of the freedom of opinion and expression of her sister, daughters of the Republic and godchildren of democracy. Still keep in mind that we are (and we can be proud) the heirs of the Enlightenment.