France's great thinker on why, despite terrorist atrocities and rising levels of hate, he remains defiantly positive.
Bernard-Henri Lévy draws from the well of late-18th-century French philosopher Chateaubriand for a broad defense of the aesthetics and morals of liberalism.
The French thinker’s latest book offers a global vision in which national pride and universal ideals can powerfully coexist.
Full text of a speech delivered before the Academic College of Netanya, June 18, 2018, upon receiving an Honoris Causa doctorate.
Like Orpheus, Lanzmann was an untamed poet for whom the verses were steel rails, birch forests, silences, names.
Jeremy Corbyn threatens to lead Britain into a ‘Dark Internationale’ hastening the demise of democracy.
From the Pilgrim founders to Donald Trump, ‘a belief in the exceptional role of an American nation’.
Bernard-Henri Lévy remembers his friend and mentor, the activist and journalist of the ‘Nouvel Observateur’ and doyen of the French left.
We have entered a world in which a thinker who is not beholden to a party, a community, or an authority other than his own has become an alien concept.
A love letter in 70 lines.
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