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From the moment of our birth, we are confronted with the stranger : this encounter is the essence of the difference between us and the stranger. Yet exclusion and fear of the stranger are part of the tendency to privilege inertia and familiar things, to the detriment of those who, since the Middle-Ages, have always been the target of the exalters of nativism