Results for “Pol Pot

A Polarizing French Philosopher Chooses War Zones Over Salons

Dan Bilefsky, The New York Times, February 28, 2023

In a new film, “Slava Ukraini,” the writer and filmmaker Bernard Henri-Lévy warns of a heavy price if the West fails to defeat Putin in Ukraine.

Alexei Navalny, Death and Destiny

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, February 21, 2024

The murdered Russian opposition leader who became something else.

In Ukraine, Hardship and Hope

Cathy Young, The Bulwark, January 04, 2024

Bernard-Henri Lévy’s new documentary chronicles Ukrainians’ continuing battle for freedom and dignity—and the need for more Western support.

‘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.

Ukrainians will fight Russia no matter what. But this is what they need to win

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Los Angeles Times, December 27, 2023

Are we going to allow civilian deaths to pile up or try to minimize them? Will the United States will it decide to come to the aid of its natural and reliable allies in Ukraine?

Israel Mourns and Prepares for War

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Wall Street Journal, October 20, 2023

Two weeks ago, the Jewish state was bitterly divided. After Hamas’s atrocities, it is united in a just and necessary defense.

Portrait of Bernard-Henri Lévy

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Purple, May 10, 2011

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.

City of revolution

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Purple, May 22, 2020

Does Paris have a distinctive spirit of protest and revolution? Is BHL's vision of Paris as literary as it is political?

On war and its dehumanization

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Purple, January 09, 2023

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?