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Bernard-Henri Lévy (born November 5, 1948) is a contemporary French philosopher. He is a leftist, but was repelled by the Cambodian disaster of Pol Pot and has concluded that such totalitarian evils result from excessive efforts to realize a "good world". He so characterizes radical Islamism.

He is the author of around 30 books in French; some have been translated into English, most recently, Who Killed Daniel Pearl. He is fluent in English.

Books in English

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