Article
French
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Abstract
The secularism is a trap. It can be real or supposed, legal or political, official or civil. Furthermore, the very nature of each religion, with the dynamics of each country, means that secularism becomes a relative term and practice, requiring a reassessment of the context in which it occurs. Following the distinction made by Maurice Barbier, between secular separation and secular neutrality, we can argue that the republican version of the secularism...