Bernard-Henri Lévy

Gérald Bronner, Rudy Reichstadt et Pierre-André Taguieff: les experts du chantage à la « théorie du complot »

Les « spécialistes » interrogés par France 2: « une analyse pas si neutre de l’actualité »…
Régulièrement sollicités par les médias de masse et les organes institutionnels qu’ils ménagent assez complaisamment dans leurs analyses, Gérald Bronner, Rudy Reichstatd et Pierre-André Taguieff ont pris la fâcheuse manie d’assimiler toute critique sociale et politique d’envergure à une ténébreuse « théorie du complot ».

Collapse in Libya: The Death Rattle of the Responsibility to Protect

Paternalism is rarely a pretty thing. In many cases, it is fair to say it is a downside grotesque feature of human relations. One person, or entity, extends a hand that does not so much help the individual in trouble as slap the person in question across a grieving face. When it comes to international relations, the image gets even uglier. Here, states can assert the ultimate entitlement to assert control over a regime, or a state, which has fallen foul of appropriate conventions.

France’s Sham Philosopher

While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “the world’s most influential Jew”, Bernard Henri Levy is number 45, according to an article published in the Israeli rightwing newspaper, the Jerusalem Post, on May 21, 2010.
Levy, per the Post’s standards, came only two spots behind Irving Moskowitz, a “Florida-based tycoon (who) is considered the leading supporter of Jewish construction in east Jerusalem and hands out a prize for Zionism to settler leaders.”