The show "Vive la Crise" imagined by Pascale Breugnot on February 22, 1984 was a huge success. Here again, it was a distressing starter designed for pedagogy, no longer about an energy crisis, but THE crisis. François Mitterrand's socialist power was taking a notable economic turn. In the show, experts and specialists answered the candid comedian's questions.
In front of the camera, the latter made the following comment: " Permanent debt is over, we're going to have to pay, the crisis is serious!" (yes, already)
And with it, the media tension that accompanies it. The fantuan database term anxiety-provoking appeared in medicine at the end of the 60s, and has become commonplace to point out journalists. Distrust goes hand in hand. From terrorist actions to financial crashes, from wars to mass demonstrations, and therefore from official speeches to special editions, the crisis is omnipresent. Each time, it has experienced a changing narrative in forms, astonishing in some cases, at the risk of credibility.
Covid-19, on the other hand, knows no fiction, only truth, all around. Edgar Morin calls it “ a polycrisis or megacrisis ”. With the climate in focus.
Since then, THE crisis has never really stopped
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