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Bernard-Henri Lévy

    November 5, 1948

    Bernard-Henri Lévy is a distinguished French philosopher and activist whose prolific output spans over thirty books and numerous documentary films. His writing, often deeply engaged with contemporary events, probes profound philosophical questions and societal challenges. Lévy's approach is marked by intellectual passion and an unwavering pursuit of truth and justice in a complex world. His work serves as a compelling invitation to reflect on the essence of humanity and our roles within it.

    Bernard-Henri Lévy
    The Virus in the Age of Madness
    The Empire and the Five Kings: America's Abdication and the Fate of the World
    The Will to See
    Sartre
    Left in Dark Times
    Public enemies