After Afghanistan, America must not retreat from the world, says the famed French Writer Bernard-Henri Lévy.
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.
Widely known as “BHL,” Bernard-Henri Lévy is a French philosopher and writer. He is one of the leading “public intellectuals”...
Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg is joined by philosopher, filmmaker, activist, and author Bernard-Henri Lévy to discuss “The Will...
The author known as BHL mulls over cross-Channel relations, the wars worth fighting and how to find hope in a world of misery.
Ahmad Massoud leads the resistance in the province of Panjshir. Can he and his fighters hold out?
The image of the liberal democracies, epitomised by the US, is tragically tarnished.
Even in the midst of deep humiliation, there are still signs of the exceptional nation I’ve loved since childhood.
Bernard-Henri Lévy will be in conversation with journalist and author Janine di Giovanni, Senior Fellow at the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
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