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Alain Aspect : "J'entends trop de leaders d'opinion se glorifier d'être nuls en maths !"

In this article, physicist Alain Aspect criticizes opinion leaders who publicly boast about their lack of mathematical skills. The statement highlights a growing concern among scientists and academics about the declining respect for scientific literacy in public discourse. While the piece focuses on a single quote, it reflects broader societal tensions between experts and non-experts in shaping public opinion. No further details or context are provided beyond the quoted remark.

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Alain Aspect : "J'entends trop de leaders d'opinion se glorifier d'être nuls en maths !"

In this article, physicist Alain Aspect criticizes opinion leaders who publicly boast about their lack of mathematical skills. The statement highlights a growing concern among scientists and academics about the declining respect for scientific literacy in public discourse. While the piece focuses on a single quote, it reflects broader societal tensions between experts and non-experts in shaping public opinion. No further details or context are provided beyond the quoted remark.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a criticism of 'leaders d'opinion'—a term often used to describe politicians and public figures—who are accused of undermining scientific credibility by claiming ignorance in mathematics. This implies a left-leaning critique of populist rhetoric and a defense of epist

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