‘When I see the determination of these brave Jewish students standing tall, I feel hope’, says Bernard-Henri Lévy.
In our inaugural On the Rocks interview, Bernard-Henri Lévy talks Israel, wokeism and why he no longer drinks tea.
From an undisclosed location, the philosopher talks Israel, racism and the French election.
The steadfast intellectual, who came to Israel right after Oct 7 to witness the atrocities first hand, speaks with Israel Hayom on how the Jewish state can emerge stronger as the world turns its back on it.
The rules of the game: names, a collection of names, all of which had one thing in common: they had in one way or another played a part in BHL's intellectual or personal life.
As a philosopher, what is BHL's idea of war? Is war fundamentally human? Is man, in the end, a wolf who hunts man? Or is there still hope of eradicating war?
Bernard-Henri Lévy remembers his friend and mentor, the activist and journalist of the ‘Nouvel Observateur’ and doyen of the French left.
‘It’s a good bet that, for better or for worse, tomorrow’s world will not be the same as yesterday’s’.
A close reading of the philosophical career, and influence, of France’s most ridiculed public intellectual.
It’s time for the West to match the bravery of the protesters, and stop accommodating their executioners.
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