Just before the holidays, Bernard-Henri Lévy, France’s most influential intellectual, contacted the Prospect offering to write an essay on the future of neoconservatism. Aware that his views on the matter were not wholly consonant with ours, he also suggested that he’d be open to a “spirited dialogue” on such questions as: Have the neoconservatives accomplished […]
Bernard-Henri Lévy
Bernard-Henri Lévy is the author of American Vertigo: Traveling America in the Footsteps of Tocqueville and Who Killed Daniel Pearl? among other works.
Arguing the World original
Just before the holidays, Bernard-Henri Lévy, france’s most influential intellectual, contacted the Prospect offering to write an essay on the future of neoconservatism. Aware that his views on the matter were not wholly consonant with ours, he also suggested that he’d be open to a “spirited dialogue” on such questions as: Have the neoconservatives accomplished […]

