this book is timely to inform the masses ... no luck, this book illuminates anyone or anything. writing too quickly without proper background, Haziza does here is to settle accounts with his enemies. often more intelligent enemies and funnier than him, prose here is indigent. compared to this mediocre journalist who clumsily tries to test, Serge Ayoub almost seems bright and brilliant Fourest Carolina, is to say the level.
to put in the trash of your favorite bookstore without going through the purchase box.
and meanwhile a book that deserves this title on the latest adventures of the national-populist, better stick to books that evoke the past century written by real historians Michel Winock for simplicity, Pierre Milza for academic objectivity , Leeves Sternhell for intelligent subjectivity (somewhat heavy).