Bernard-Henri Lévy
The writer is one of the founders of the “Nouveaux Philosophes” (New Philosophers) movement. His books include Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism.
Europe lives on
10 February 2020
Paris – Brexit is a disaster for the United Kingdom. Given the risk that it will now lose Scotland and Northern Ireland to secession, the country seems to have accepted the idea of Great Britain turning back into “Little England.” Britain is that rare lion that chooses to become as small as a mouse.
10 February 2020
Reinventing the French People
23 June 2017
It is accomplished…” In the years when I listened to music nonstop, the passage marked by those words was for me one of the most
23 June 2017
Emmanuel Macron and the post-revolutionary idea
16 June 2017
No, Parisian voters are not “vomitatious,” as the pathetic Henri Guaino proclaimed Monday after losing his seat in the National Assembly.
16 June 2017
Another strange French disaster
18 March 2017
The “hunger games” aspect of this French election cycle began on the left. President François Hollande was brought down by his own Socialist Party. Hollande's prime minister, Manuel Valls, became the second course at the cannibals' banquet.
18 March 2017
Bob Dylan and the literary idiot wind
20 October 2016
Oh, the anger of the fusty at the announcement of Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize! What an outcry from the academy – not the Swedish one,
20 October 2016
THE WORLD IN WORDS / The Assad Dead End
6 November 2015
Forget principles and morality. Forget, or try to forget, the quarter-million deaths for which Bashar al-Assad is responsible, directly or indirectly, since choosing to respond with violence to a peaceful uprising of the Syrian people.
6 November 2015
THE WORLD IN WORDS / The New Moscowteers
28 October 2015
They are the great many who simply ignore what motivates Putin's armed diplomacy (and not just in Syria): the desire to exact revenge on those who, in his eyes, were responsible for the Soviet Union's downfall.
28 October 2015