Nicolas Bouzou

In his latest publication L’amour augmenté, Nicolas Bouzou discusses the issues of fidelity and infidelity with couples, the role of dating sites and the changing place of marriage and sex in society.

In 2017, he published Le travail est l’avenir de l’homme, within which he discusses the fear of unemployment induced by the arrival of robots and artificial intelligence.

For Nicolas Bouzou, this is an unavoidable fear, which was already present, for example, at the beginning of the 19th century, when British textile workers destroyed looms.

He states: “The most robotized countries, such as Denmark, Germany and South Korea, are also the closest to achieving full employment.” In Septembre 2017, he approved President Emmanuel Macron’s policy, notably with the reform of the French labor code, which, according to him, will be able to reduce mass unemployment if it is associated with a very significant effort in terms of vocational training: “There is no point in allowing companies to create jobs if people are not able to occupy them.” He also supports the government's pension reforms: “It is clear that [the reform] is redistributive: the losers are the high income earners, the winners are the precarious ones.

But to say that, you have to know how to read and be honest.” In June 2019, he stated that the hospitals of the future “will need to be run by bold entrepreneurs, rather than prudent managers.” He also predicts the same year that “in 2019, we will suffer a violent stock market crash.

He regularly appears in the programs C dans l'air on France 5, 28 minutes on Arte, / 24H Pujadas LCI, L'Info du vrai on Canal+, 19H Ruth Elkrief on BFMTV, Les décodeurs de l'éco on BFM Business, on Radio Classique in Accords / désaccords (18) with Guillaume Durand.