France Suffocates Its Own Industrial Power

France Suffocates Its Own Industrial Power

In his best-selling novel "The Map and the Territory" (Goncourt Award 2010), French writer Michel Houellebecq depicts a country deprived of its industrial sector. The landscape and the old buildings and monuments remain gorgeous, attracting tourists from all over the world in spite of frequent transport strikes; at the same time, however, economic activity has ceased to exist.

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