Abstract
Covid 19 made it clear once again: to inform is not to communicate. To communicate is to live. Three dimensions of communication can be distinguished: sharing, stumbling upon incommunication, the damage of acommunication. Human communication is always more complex and more fragile than technical communication. Information, whatever it is, concerns the message; communication concerns the relationship, therefore the test of the other. The challenge of the sequence otherness-cultural diversity-cultural cohabitation? To manage to make the respect of identities and universality cohabit. Incommunication is not an obstacle to the construction of Europe, on the contrary, it is its condition. This is a paradoxical situation but one that illustrates the paradigm shift in political communication. To cohabit without losing identities. Such is the insane bet that the Europeans have succeeded in making.
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