Have we been so anesthetized by containment that we ignore the death of a doctor on the front lines, in violation of the laws of war?
Philippe Sands, a professor of law at University College London, recounts the life and work of Hersch Lauterpacht for the concept of the crime against humanity and Raphael Lemkin for that of genocide, in “East West Street: On the Origins of ‘Genocide’ and ‘Crimes Against Humanity.’ ”
A Conversation with Bernard-Henri Lévy on antisemitism, leading a life of courage and why he wrote his new book, “Israel Alone.”
From an undisclosed location, the philosopher talks Israel, racism and the French election.
For the philosopher, there is no other solution for restoring peace to Gaza than the release of all the hostages and the surrender of Hamas.
French intellectual superstar Bernard-Henri Lévy’s affecting new war documentary shows us how ordinary people become heroes.
BHL captures, in his film, the horrors of war, the hopefulness of the Ukrainian citizens and their optimism in the face of senseless destruction.
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.
A twenty-first-century pilgrim ends a year-long journey where the seventeenth-century Pilgrims ended theirs—on the coast of New England, not far from where his travels began.
What would Tocqueville say? A journey continues, from Seattle to San Diego via Alcatraz and an obesity clinic.
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