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  The Allure—and the Policing—of Subway Surfing Mayor Eric Adams’s administration has wrapped an expansion of invasive surveillance in the apolitical packaging of saving teen-agers from their addled selves. November 8, 2025 For more than a century, people have climbed on top of moving subway trains in search of a thrill. Now social media has attracted a new generation of daredevils. Photograph by Natalie Keyssar / NYT / Redux More pedestrians than not pause at a street memorial under an elevated section of the J and Z lines in North Brooklyn. This behavior is unusual. New York City is full of remorseless individualists who nonetheless stick to some codes very rigidly. When you encounter a memorial during your commute, the paying of respect is the quickening of your walk, the feigning of a blank mind, the averting of your gaze. And yet these pedestrians are forgetting themselves; they are slowing to a complete halt at this one altar because it is a display of something uniquely upse...
  «Le halal s’est fait le levier économique d’un assaut civilisationnel silencieux» : l’enquête inédite de Florence Bergeaud-Blackler Écouter cet article 00:00/13:03 Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, anthropologue. Fabien Clairefond EXTRAITS EXCLUSIFS -  Dans  Le Djihad par le marché  (Odile Jacob), dont nous publions les bonnes feuilles, l’anthropologue décrypte les mécanismes par lesquels le commerce halal contribue à acclimater nos sociétés aux normes de l’islam fondamentaliste. Dans les pays à majorité musulmane, l’intérêt  pour le marché halal  est contemporain de la percée des mouvements islamistes dans le monde musulman, galvanisés par l’instauration de la  République islamique  des mollahs en Iran, en 1979. Ce sont les mouvements islamistes contestataires qui l’ont d’abord porté. Pour neutraliser l’opposition politique et éviter une confrontation directe avec les islamistes, certains États musulmans autoritaires ont délibérément toléré...
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