"Call[s] on people not just to see the world, but to be moved and interested by what they find there, and to do something about it."–Anne Applebaum,
The Atlantic "The renowned French philosopher and activist delivers an intellectual biography-cum-manifesto that demands that we face and document the world's horrors. . . . [Lévy] advocates for politically engaged journalism that does not pretend to objectivity. The writer, he insists, must make a stand in the face of genocide, fundamentalist intolerance, and other assaults on human rights and democracy."–
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Ever the interventionist, Lévy implores us to break free from the chains of apathy."–James Kirchick,
Air Mail "This is a book born out of an extraordinary life, much of it spent plunging into the world's most troubled and crucial places, a life committed to an internationalism that is not owned by the powerful, and to visions of France, Europe and liberty that can't be understood by bureaucrats. A passionate, engaged book that combines philosophy, war reportage, and autobiography to explore the creation of a brilliant and brave mind."–Salman Rushdie