120 Years of French Secularism
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On the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the law of 1905, the university goes back to the philosophical origins of laicute and decrypts the fractures of the left around this founding principle.
120 Years of French Secularism
. ER Editor: The thesis of Helene de Lauzun is readily found online. Indeed, anything we’ve ever read about the much-vaunted French revolution turns into a pure Freemasonic attack on Christianity in the country. See [...] The post 120 Years of French Secularism appeared first on Europe Reloaded.
The teaching league 65 organizes a series of events to celebrate the 120 years of the law on secularism and living together.
On 9 December 1905, the law of separation of churches and the state was promulgated, and on 11 December it was published in the "Official Gazette". The law of pacification concluded several decades of struggle for secularism during the Third Republic.
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