Even in the midst of deep humiliation, there are still signs of the exceptional nation I’ve loved since childhood.
How does America look to foreign eyes? This year marks the bicentennial of the birth of Alexis de Tocqueville, our keenest interpreter. We asked another Frenchman to travel deep into America and report on what he found.
Bernard-Henri Lévy (French: [bɛʁnaʁ ɑ̃ʁi levi]; born 5 November 1948) is a French public intellectual, media personality, and author. Often...
Bernard-Henri Lévy continues his daring investigation into the breeding grounds of terrorism with a series of riveting first-person reports from five of the world’s most horrific “forgotten” war zones : Angola, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Sudan, Burundi.
The morally minded French public intellectual applies 21st-century chutzpah to our radical age.
On paper, the Durban Conference was supposed to recommit to the fight against “racism, xenophobia and intolerance,” but in reality it it was the occasion of an inexcusable three-faceted failure.
A trenchant look at how the coronavirus reveals the dangerous fault lines of contemporary society.
Trump dreamed of it. But it’s coming true with Biden.
A rare footage of Bernard-Henri Lévy and Commandant Massoud in 1998. In this historical meeting, Massoud is on the left...
Bernard-Henry Levy’s interview on Januray 2006 with Charlie Rose about the publication of his last book, American Vertigo.
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