The quarterly publishes his latest issue on Thursday. The fault of a number of too limited subscribers.
Final point. The Revue Limit will be bowing, Thursday, October 27, with a twenty-seventh and ultimate number. The conservative and anti -liberal quarterly, of Catholic inspiration, will have campaigned for seven years for “integral ecology”, to link environmental ecology to bioethics issues. A mission that is coming to an end due to too low a number of subscribers: 1,200, while the balance point requires 1,500. “We talked about all our obsessions: we have given to think, a Coherent universe, but I think we went around the subjects, “explains the director of publication and editorial staff, Paul Piccarreta.
The one who describes himself as “Bolcho Catho” had founded the magazine in March 2014 alongside Eugénie Bastié – one of the future media faces of the young reactionary right, who has become a journalist in Le Figaro – and Gaultier Bès, Co -Well information, movement close to the demonstration for all, collective opposite to marriage for same -sex couples in 2013.
Together, from the first issue published in September 2015, they advocate decrease and head on technological progress. Recognizing themselves in the encyclical Laudato Si ‘of Pope Francis, in which he criticizes consumerism and denounces global warming, they are inspired by the writings of Simone Weil or Georges Bernanos, and will open their columns to the philosopher Jean- Claude Michéa.
The Revue Limit assumes its conservatism while saying “neither on the left nor on the right”. To those who denigrate the “triangulation” sought after from the magazine, Gaultier Bès responds in his editorial by defending an “oblique positioning that inquisitors 2.0 call confusionism”.
A crest line that will still have ended up creating real tensions. Eugénie Bastié finally left the review in 2019, not appreciating “the imbalance” settling down, according to her, between conservatives and “left cathos” who then make up the review. “The right-left divide finally caught up with us”, judges the essayist.