Intended for all those interested in politics, this modest work does not claim to be erudite. It tries to understand the facts that seem to be marginal in the political scene. Between philosophers deprived of the right of non-identification by the bio-civil and others clinging to the soul of ideological apparatuses, the political question arises as a human imperative, but also as an ideal of hope. This book could give place to reasonings modulated to the reformist radicality and to the moderate reform, concerning the position with regard to oneself by the politics.