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- Interview with Jacques Attali By Martin Clancy
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Aug 16, 2021 · There is a French book entitled L’Avenir De La Vie (“The Future of Life”) by Michel Salomon, who is a journalist and doctor back in 1981, he interviewed twenty scientists including seven Nobel Prize winners, and which thus relates his conversation with Jacques Attali, who at the time was the adviser to François Mitterrand.
Interview with Jacques Attali. Jacques Attali is one of the most influential economic theorists in the French Socialist Party today and a close personal adviser to President Mitterand. He is also a distinguished scholar, the author of a dozen books whose subjects range from political economy to euthanasia and music.
May 11, 2021 · They appear in a 1981 interview book, l'Avenir de la vie (Seghers editions) in which Jacques Attali is interviewed by journalist Michel Salomon. However, the economist does not plead for...
Jun 30, 2021 · A post on Instagram claims that French economist Jacques Attali discussed depopulating the planet by orchestrating a pandemic in his book “The Future of Life” published in 1981. This is false:...
Jacques Attali discusses his work and the perception of AI in the context of humankind and the music industry. The interview explores the definition and state of the artefact in the contemporary music ecosystem and arising technological, ethical, and legal issues.
Jacques Attali, 1981, advisor to François Mitterrand: ”The future will be about finding a way to reduce the population. We start with the old,because as soon as they exceed 60-65 years,
Jacques Attali in early July was obliged to resign in disgrace - it made page one in international newspapers - from his presidency of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).