Left in Dark Times
A Stand Against the New Barbarism
A Stand Against the New Barbarism
By Bernard-Henri Lévy
Translated by Benjamin Moser
By Bernard-Henri Lévy
Translated by Benjamin Moser
By Bernard-Henri Lévy
Translated by Benjamin Moser
By Bernard-Henri Lévy
Translated by Benjamin Moser
Category: Politics | Philosophy
Category: Politics | Philosophy
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Paperback $18.00
Oct 13, 2009 | ISBN 9780812974720
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Praise
“[Lévy’s] memories interlace with reflections on his long career of political activism . . . and are studded with passionately held positions on every issue current on the world stage. Whether or not you agree with him . . . you will be convinced of this: Ideas matter to him.”—New York Observer
“Lévy offers as fine a description as you’re likely to find anywhere of what the conventional international left . . . has adopted as its worldview. . . . [His] discussion of contemporary anti-Semitism is sophisticated, detailed and convincing.”—Los Angeles Times
“Continually asking himself as well as others to confront the hard questions, [Lévy] produces a text that . . . readers will find highly absorbing.”—New York Times Book Review
“Moving and inspiring . . . When political leaders commit atrocities, intellectuals remind the world of right and wrong. . . . Bernard-Henri Lévy, perhaps the most prominent intellectual in France today, seeks to revive this tradition of speaking truth to power.”—Boston Globe
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