Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism’ by Bernard-Henri Levy
The French philosopher and activist gets on his soapbox about the United States, Israel, Islam, the left and the right.
IT IS impossible to imagine any country but France that could produce Bernard-Henri Levy. ...
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My Talk With Bernard-Henri Levy: The Empty Heaven of Democracy
In the United States we are not so familiar, as they are in Europe or Latin America, with the phenomenon of engaged intellectuals like Bernard-Henri Levy (or BHL as he is called in France) who are always there when events require ...
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Bernard-Henri Lévy explains his enduring, if troubled, relationship with the Left.
The terms Left and Right were coined in 1789 to describe seating arrangements for the National Assembly during the early stages of the French Revolution. Those seated to the podium’s right wanted to preserve parts of the past; those on the left hoped, in the name of progress, to invent a new future. ...
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Left in Dark Times, A Stand Against the New Barbarism
There is no one quite like Bernard-Henri Lévy in America. He’s a star and a philosopher: a brave activist who puts himself in harm’s way, and a celebrity who likes ...
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(Français) Le 20 avril 1981...
(Français) BHL invité au Petit Journal de Noël, de Yann Barthès, Canal +