Two parts to this book: the lambda day of "generalist at 20 euros" and civic reflection of a doctor involved in the problems of our time. Let us say immediately that the two are remarkably eloquent and enlightening. Christian Lehmann makes an original contribution to current debates on health and social protection. It does so with a keen sense of irreverence and a healthy resentment that turns into true happiness reading pages tender, serious and funny, where the ordinary practitioner is faced with the ministerial and administrative wooden language and the 'media stultification. The little rebel of "An English Education" became the uncompromising and passionate doctor always anxious to call a spade a spade, it proves that we can mature without denying. Thank you, Christian.