The French celebrity public intellectual on Brexit, his enemies and changing the world.
Ukraine will win this war, Lévy tell us, because its soldiers and citizens “know why they fight.” In Why Ukraine Lévy makes the case why we all need to fight for them.
Bono sings in Kiev. The Azov battalion calls for help. When Putin parades and continues his denazification carnage outside his walls.
Bernard-Henri Lévy's documentary “The Will to See” plunges the viewer into his frenetic globe-hopping to the places the world would prefer to forget.
This is the second time that Bernard-Henri Lévy has spoken in the Maidan. On February 9, before the massacre, speaking at the invitation of the Council of Maidan, he extolled the restraint shown by the protesters.
The huge, hopeful crowds that turn out in eastern Ukraine to hear presidential candidate Petro Poroshenko are turning their backs on Putin’s propaganda of despair.
The following is a speech delivered on March 28 at Taras Shevchenko National University by Bernard-Henry Levy, the French philosopher, playwright and author.
Taking Putin’s grievances seriously would be nothing more than a death wish for a return to the terrible 20th century.
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