Idealist, BHL? He who has been portrayed as a media intellectual and whose interventionism has been vilified responds to criticism. He defends a committed geopolitics and pleads for a West that proudly asserts its values. In his new book, Sur la route des hommes sans nom (Grasset), the philosopher has collected reports on the causes he has defended: the Christians of Nigeria, the Kurds of Rojava, the migrants from Lesbos. At Le Figaro, he confides in his passion for action and his literary models, from Malraux to Byron. Engaged with SOS-Racisme in the 1980s, he considers the new anti-racism "monstrous" which "declares war on whites". Finally, he criticizes the obsession with health which has fixed the eyes of our democracies on the only Covid to the detriment of the real wars which bloody the world.
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LE FIGARO.
- You speak in your book of a
"reflex"
, which pushed you all your life to support causes lost abroad.
Are you a committed intellectual
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