France's great thinker on why, despite terrorist atrocities and rising levels of hate, he remains defiantly positive.
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.
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.
From the Pilgrim founders to Donald Trump, ‘a belief in the exceptional role of an American nation’.
At the Yalta European Strategy conference, an inscrutable spectacle.
Caroline Fourest’s ‘Sisters in Arms’ arrives just in time for the Ottoman Anschluss against Syrian Kurdistan.
‘It’s a good bet that, for better or for worse, tomorrow’s world will not be the same as yesterday’s’.
Omar Sheikh, Pakistan, and the geopolitics of values.
It’s good to be the czar.
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