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A manual of resistance for the new generation. What can you say to twenty-year-olds about how to live in a world adrift? In a series of letters to young philosophers, Michel Onfray traces the cultural roots of our age, tackling subjects from neo-feminism and contemporary art to transhumanism, and explains what he sees as the art of being French: never being duped, and carrying high the heritage of Montaigne, Descartes, Rabelais, Voltaire and Hugo.