All about BHL
1972
1970 to 1974
Upon returning to France he teaches at the Lycée de Luzarches near Paris, then, for two years at the Université de Strasbourg, where he teaches a course in epistemology, and then at the Ecole Normale Supérieure where he directs a seminar on the theme “Nietzsche’s Politics”. From a first marriage with Isabelle Doutreluigne (deceased in 2004), his daughter Justine-Juliette is born. Breaking with the ideology of the extreme left, he is chosen by François Mitterrand to join the think tank Le Groupe des Experts, including such figures as Michel Rocard, Laurent Fabius, Edith Cresson, Pierre Bérégovoy, Jacques Attali, and Jean-Pierre Chevènement. Asked to study the topic of joint worker–management control, he remains there, until 1976.
In anticipation of the legislative campaign in the Coutances (Manche) region of France, François Mitterrand chooses to place him on the list of candidates; however, for technical reasons, it will be impossible for Bernard-Henri Lévy to pursue the project to its ultimate conclusion in the elections of March 1973.

(Français) Le 20 avril 1981...
(Français) BHL invité au Petit Journal de Noël, de Yann Barthès, Canal +
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