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March 02, 2003
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Saying it like it is (in French)
Antoine Clarke (London)  Activism • French affairs

'Les 4 Vérités' is a French libertarian/economic liberal magazine published weekly with 10,000 subscribers in paper format and also available online. The title comes from the French expression: «dire ces quatre vérités à quelqu'un» ("to speak home truths to someone"), in this case to a complacently statist France. Archived editions (about a month old) are available free and one can subscribe (paper or pdf) for the first month free.

In the current issue: Various denunciations of Iraq; Guy Millère's piece on 'France's Debt to America' and a review of Pierre Kohler's 'L'imposture verte' (the Green Scam): a scientist's attack on the various eco-scares.

One of the two things I also like on the site are the cartoons - almost every French site seems to have a cracking cartoonist: this week's has Saddam welcoming the arrival of puppets on strings saying "At last! The return of the useful idiots!".

The other is the box which advertises the (street) demonstration of the week and offers two recommended web links. Plugged this week are a new current affairs site called 'Choc-info' and a pompously witty 'libertarian bureaucrat' with the outlandish name, even in French of Aristophane Triboulet.

I now have over 120 links for French libertarian groups, publications, blogs and online forums. 'Les 4 Vérités' may not have the most polished web site, but it provides the free market view unashamedly, in a country that needs it badly.

Comments

Thank you for this Antoine.
Sometimes it seems that the French have abandoned us. It's good to know it's not all of them.
I'll check out the links!


Posted by Elizabeth at March 2, 2003 05:48 PM

Hello,

You mentioned you have over 100 links to French libertarian etc site.....could you post them somewhere, please?

Thanks!!


Posted by DWL at March 2, 2003 06:37 PM

Bravo.

There are decent Frenchman, it's too easy to forget!


Posted by Dean Esmay at March 2, 2003 10:31 PM

I just wanted to be sure that nobody think I'm a froggy. Belgium is a totally different contry even if we were just as noisy to US these last weeks. But when Belgium claims that US shouldn't rule the world, it doesn't mean "let us do it in your place". It's just that our politicians read french press and do really think that France is a peace leader in the world. I don't know what is the worst for politicians. To be cynical or stupid...


Posted by Aristophane Triboulet at March 19, 2003 09:29 AM

But are there any decent Americans? I doubt it.


Posted by Jean Bart at August 29, 2003 01:00 AM