L'histoire sociale au Palais de justice. Plaidoyers philosophiques
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A collection of courtroom speeches and essays in which an advocate uses legal cases as entry points to analyse social forces and public life. Through defenses delivered at trials, the speaker meditates on the roles of finance, political power, the judiciary, the press, and revolutionary currents, showing how litigation reflects broader historical struggles. The pieces are presented as connected parts of an organic whole, blending rhetorical craft with philosophical reflection to document contemporary conflicts and probe collective conscience and future consequences.
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