"Arab Winter" is a stupid slogan and the West needs to get over its China fixation, says France's most prominent intellectual.
After spending the last few years investigating the international jihadi movement in Pakistan, Lévy crossed the Atlantic to retrace Alexis de Toqueville’s journey through America. FP asked him what he’s learned on his travels.
A close reading of the philosophical career, and influence, of France’s most ridiculed public intellectual.
On the global stage, he may just rise from the rank of a ‘caretaker’ president to one of the greats.
There may be better historic parallels to the Ukraine war, a conflict that sets the world on a new trajectory and influences a generation.
Question: What is Evil? Bernard-Henri Levy: There is evil in the world. We all know that. What I could be...
Over the course of four decades Lévy has made a name for himself traversing the globe in an effort to turn the world’s attention to forgotten conflicts, humanitarian crises. He continues with “The Will to See”
A true revolutionary has to get close, very close, to the things themselves; he has to move into the places where History, with a capital H, really happens.
I have come to ask Lévy about the future of the West — if, that is, he feels there will be one
Surviving winter is the first of many hurdles for those hoping to resist the Taliban.
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