André Glucksmann is a French philosopher and author of many books, including The Discourse of War.
A dialogue on war and morality
The force that brought down the Twin Towers hasn’t been defeated.
Arab revolutions remind us that nothing is static or guaranteed.
Mikhail Khodorkovsky is being punished for the Russian regime’s sins.
What we owe the audacious Athenians
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the battle for political freedom goes on.
The financial crisis has brought to light three global political realities.
The continent’s sovereignty, such as it is, depends on containing Russian ambitions.
“It is true because we say it is” has run its course.
Moscow fiddles while Europe freezes.
In Gaza, as everywhere, the word is irrelevant.
Europe must hold fast against Russian blackmail.
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