Writer and philosopher, enfant terrible of the French intelligentsia, fencing off of liberal thought. Bernard-Henri Lévy publishes This virus that drives us crazy (The Sphere of Books), a vindication of good sense against pandemic catastrophism. He does not consider the coronavirus to be a divine punishment or the fruit of an unsustainable lifestyle, but rather a catastrophe that must be faced "without sacrificing health." He was born in Beni Saf (Algeria) in 1948 and studied at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he was a student of Derrida and Althusser. Founder, along with André Glucksmann and Alain Finkielkraut, of the stream of critical 'new philosophers'
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