Talk:Élisabeth Badinter
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Breast feeding
I removed two edits referring to controversial positions on breast feeding. I did so because they were both incomplete and not well sourced. The first assertion, that she has been criticized because of her ownership stake in Nestle, had two cites: one a RS that she is on the Nestle board (with no mention of her positions), the other an opinionated blog entry. That is hardly a reliable source. The second assertion, stating that the French medical establishment disagrees with Badinter on this issue, was entirely unsourced. It wasn't particularly clear from this material what position Badinter espouses.
If there is a controversy here I'm pretty sure an expository paragraph can be written describing her position and reasoned reactions to it. M.boli (talk) 23:00, 10 May 2012 (UTC)
Professor @polytechnique
The article reports that Elisabeth Badinter is professor at École polytechnique. She's not in the listing of humanities professors, nor have I seen her in the directory of professors. This information is perhaps outdated (or perhaps she only gives a few conferences per year). David.Monniaux (talk) 05:32, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
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