Résumé automatique par l’Intelligence Artificielle :
The Revue des Deux Mondes is dedicating its end-of-year issue to the « French cultural exception », a concept that places French culture at the top, a reality that has been built over history since François 1er. The magazine discusses the various threats facing French culture today, such as a fragmented society, public financial difficulties, digital voracity, and individualism. The issue features interviews and articles from various cultural figures, including writer Sylvain Tesson, who fears that globalized entertainment will overshadow national culture, and actor Charles Berling, who criticizes the introduction of market logic into cultural policies. The issue also includes a tribute to Bernard Maris, who was killed in the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015.