A Conversation with Bernard-Henri Lévy on antisemitism, leading a life of courage and why he wrote his new book, “Israel Alone.”
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.
France's leading intellectual, Bernard-Henri Lévy thinks the world has got it wrong on coronavirus.
French presidential candidate and far-left leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, is transforming before our eyes into a mascot of totalitarianism.
The contagion perfectly reflects the sad passions and the evil mythologies of our time.
‘It’s a good bet that, for better or for worse, tomorrow’s world will not be the same as yesterday’s’.
Turkey’s authoritarian president poses an active danger to Western interests. He must be contained.
Alfred Jarry’s character is the president’s true predecessor, right down to the bad words.
Was it cheap politics or historical concern and fellow-feeling that motivated the president to declare his allegiance to the millennial capital?
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