Results for “New philosophers

‘New Philosopher’; Bernard-Henri Levy

Stewart McBride, The CS Monitor, January 20, 1983

Levy is perhaps the best known and most iconoclastic of France's ''Nouveaux Philosophes,'' During the last six years, Levy has personally waged war against socialism in three controversial best sellers.

‘Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism’ by Bernard-Henri Levy

Tim Rutten, The Los Angeles Times, October 08, 2008

“Left in Dark Times" is an apologia based on ideals and experience and then on a series of critiques of the left’s shortcomings, followed by concrete suggestions for their remedy.

In Brilliant New Play, Bernard-Henri Lévy Takes On the Follies of Brexit

David Patrikarakos, Tablet, June 07, 2018

‘Please, please remain. The long march begins tonight.’

Loneliness of Israel: Bernard-Henri Lévy speaks

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Israel Hayom, May 09, 2024

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.

In France, Bernard-Henri Lévy fights a lonely battle on behalf of a solitary Israel

Robert Sarner, The Times of Israel, July 11, 2024

The controversial intellectual superstar’s new book ‘Solitude d’Israel’ puts the Jewish state nearly alone on the world stage, while his advocacy is situated in a sea of antisemitism

Review: Bernard-Henri Lévy shows the fight for survival from the trenches in ‘Slava Ukraini’

Robert Abele, The Los Angeles Times, May 04, 2023

The war diary that is “Slava Ukraini” filmed by BHL is a reminder that on the ground, Ukrainians are in this to defeat their invaders, whatever it takes.

Bernard-Henri Lévy: ‘Those who hate me, it is their problem’

JC, The Jewish Chronicle, March 31, 2016

France's great thinker on why, despite terrorist atrocities and rising levels of hate, he remains defiantly positive.

Bernard-Henri Lévy bares his Jewish soul

Jonathan Kirsch, Jewish Journal, January 11, 2017

Philosophers only rarely achieve the celebrity of a rock star or a sports hero, but Bernard-Henri Lévy, who has been described as “France’s greatest philosopher,” is an exception.