Results for “Deep state

Israel Alone: Bernard-Henri Lévy’s latest book tackles antisemitism

Brenda Katten, The Jerusalem Post, August 03, 2024

What disturbed Sank most was the antisemitism he encountered in New York. The feelings expressed by Sank emphasize Lévy’s sentiments in "Israel Alone".

A Visit to the Front Lines in Ukraine’s War

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Wall Street Journal, July 26, 2024

‘A few weeks ago our allies finally authorized us to strike deep within enemy territory, while respecting the NATO charter!’

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

Exit gate to freedom

Tunku Varadarajan, Washington Examiner, January 25, 2024

Bernard-Henri Lévy, was receiving the Order of Merit, Ukraine’s equivalent of a knighthood, for his tireless, eloquent, and, above all, courageous advocacy on behalf of the Ukrainians in forums across Europe and the U.S.

Ukraine and Israel are in the same fight

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Hill, December 15, 2023

Ukraine and Israel are both victims of aggression. Their aggressors share a strategy — that of intentionally striking civilian targets.

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.

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?

In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part V)

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Atlantic, November 01, 2005

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.

In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part IV)

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Atlantic, October 01, 2005

From storm systems in Florida to those in Washington, D.C. Continuation of Bernard-Henri Lévy's road trip through the United States.

Road Trip: Part II

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Atlantic, June 01, 2005

What would Tocqueville say? A journey continues, from Seattle to San Diego via Alcatraz and an obesity clinic.