Suicide of France

ebook France after De Gaulle

By Eric Zemmour

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After the death of de Gaulle in 1970, France's new leaders launched a quiet revolution. Under the guise of leading the country into a new age, they destroyed everything that made it great. This book pulls back the veil on their project, showing how they repudiated France's culture, heritage, institutions, and her very people. It describes, step-by-step, episode-by-episode, the manoeuvres, stratagems, devices, and deviousness that shattered the soul of a once great nation. Released in 2014, Éric Zemmour's Suicide of the French became a runaway bestseller, turning its author one of the famous—and infamous—writers and political figures in France. Now available for the first time in English, this new edition includes a new introduction and conclusion. Zemmour reflects on what has happened in the country in the past decade. He recounts his daring, desperate 2022 bid to become president of France. And he laments the precarious future of France and the United States, as well as their shared civilization, struggling to preserve its beating heart.
Suicide of France