In “The Will to See,” France’s great proponent of humanitarian interventionism chronicles the world’s forgotten wars.
A true revolutionary has to get close, very close, to the things themselves; he has to move into the places where History, with a capital H, really happens.
I have come to ask Lévy about the future of the West — if, that is, he feels there will be one
Bernard-Henri Lévy will never give up on hopeless causes.
Éric Zemmour, eyeing the presidency, tries to rehabilitate the wartime Vichy regime as part of a campaign filled with provocations.
After Afghanistan, America must not retreat from the world, says the famed French Writer Bernard-Henri Lévy.
French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy looks back on his life and times.
As we find out in his new book, “The Will to See: Dispatches From a World of Misery and Hope”, Lévy has put himself in harm’s way in the dangerous and troubled places that he writes about, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Ukraine.
Rich societies were turning inward even before the pandemic, but Bernard-Henri Lévy won’t let them ignore atrocities elsewhere.
Bernard-Henri Lévy has relentlessly devoted his life to travel the globe in order to witness the forgotten wars and victims.
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