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Eugénie Bastié (born 18 November 1991) is a French journalist and essayist. A Le Figaro employee, she is also editor in chief of the integral ecology magazine Limite, of Catholic inspiration. In 2016, she published a critical essay on feminism, Adieu mademoiselle. A conservative, she is part of a generation of young Catholic intellectuals. The Nation in 2018 described her as "a rising star."

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  • Eugénie Bastié (born 18 November 1991) is a French journalist and essayist. A Le Figaro employee, she is also editor in chief of the integral ecology magazine Limite, of Catholic inspiration. In 2016, she published a critical essay on feminism, Adieu mademoiselle. A conservative, she is part of a generation of young Catholic intellectuals. The Nation in 2018 described her as "a rising star." (en)
  • Eugénie Bastié, née le 18 novembre 1991 à Toulouse, est une journaliste, polémiste et essayiste française. Journaliste au Figaro, elle participe au lancement de la revue Limite et intervient régulièrement comme chroniqueuse éditorialiste sur CNews. Elle fait partie d'une jeune génération de journalistes se réclamant de la droite sociale et conservatrice. (fr)
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  • Eugénie Bastié (born 18 November 1991) is a French journalist and essayist. A Le Figaro employee, she is also editor in chief of the integral ecology magazine Limite, of Catholic inspiration. In 2016, she published a critical essay on feminism, Adieu mademoiselle. A conservative, she is part of a generation of young Catholic intellectuals. The Nation in 2018 described her as "a rising star." (en)
  • Eugénie Bastié, née le 18 novembre 1991 à Toulouse, est une journaliste, polémiste et essayiste française. Journaliste au Figaro, elle participe au lancement de la revue Limite et intervient régulièrement comme chroniqueuse éditorialiste sur CNews. Elle fait partie d'une jeune génération de journalistes se réclamant de la droite sociale et conservatrice. (fr)
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