Your ancestors are neither the Gauls, nor the Romans. Your ancestors are rather black Africans, with whom you have never had any contact since the continents started to separate from each other. Michel Houellebecq mourns for Europe the limits of individualism, without asking himself if this individualism had not first begun with solidarity. Jacques Attali believes in the humanity of societies in which income will be equitably distributed to all. Societies where it will be good to live for everyone and for all, (once the slogan of African revolutionaries). With conditions, of course, for those who want to respect them. Africa then. What has it been able to do, all this time, with its legendary culture of solidarity? Who of Europe, or of Africa, has been able to take advantage of their individualist or solidarityist option? From OCAM to OHADA: The EU would have had the brilliant idea of such a useful regional integration organization for the Africans that it would have proposed to them. A great step towards the unavoidable globalization. That itself did not consider necessary to belong... Here it is for you, for you only.
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