History as Resurrection This text reactivates the unique method of Jules Michelet: History conceived not as a cold narration, but as a carnal "resurrection." With his physiological style—made of blood, nerves, and breathless rhythms—Michelet does not merely describe the crisis of 2025; he dissects it alive. He opposes organic "Life" (martyred Ukraine, the incarnation of the People) to the deadly "Machine" (the Trump-Putin axis).

Russia is depicted as the empire of the "Void" and the Lie, a soulless façade of ice, while Trump's America becomes the "Sabbath" of ruling money, an orgy of vulgarity. Through violent metaphors (the Vampire, the Mire, Sleepwalking), this pastiche restores to geopolitics its dimension of a cosmic drama between Light and Darkness, summoning Europe to wake from its stupor before the final night.