Élisabeth Lévy
Élisabeth Lévy (born 16 February 1964) is a French journalist, polemicist, essayist and editor in chief of Causeur.
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Born | 16 february 1964 Marseille, France |
Occupation | Journalist Columnist |
Biography
She was born in Marseille,[1] grew up at Épinay-sur-Seine,[2] studied at Sciences Po[1] and failed to join the Ecole nationale d'administration.[1] She worked for the Agence France-Presse (AFP),[3] Jeune Afrique,[4] Globe,[2] for which she organizes a conversation between the palestinian philosopher Sari Nusseibeh and the israelian diplomat Elie Barnavi,[5] before supporting Jean-Pierre Chevènement.[2] She joins L’Événement du jeudi, Marianne[1] and after being fired by Jean-François Kahn in 1998[2] writes for Le Figaro.[6]
Perceived political views
She is considered a Climate sceptic,[7][8][9][10] close to far right movements, and invited to monarchist conferences, with Paul-Marie Coûteaux and Roland Dumas, by the Action française, though the publication Causeur, for which she wrote at the time, stated that she would never attend such an event.[11]
Nouveaux réactionnaires
In 2004, she was fired from the radio show, "On refait le monde" on RTL, with Pascale Clark.[12] In 2005, Le Premier Pouvoir, a programme she presented on France Culture, was cancelled.[13] Previous guests included Jean Baudrillard, accused by Bruno Latour of denying the Attacks of 11 September[14] and Peter Sloterdijk, whose speech and philosophy has been described, in 1999, as "fascistoid" by the Frankfurter Rundschau, though other publications disagreed.[15] In 2007, she specializes also into interviewing controversial authors form the French Nouveaux réactionnaires ('new reactionaries'), not to be confused with the Neo-reaction as Maurice Dantec, Philippe Muray, with whom Lévy wrote Festivus Festivus, or Michel Houellebecq[16]. She is included among the list of 'new reactionaries' featured in a documentary by Aude-Emilie Judaïque and Gilles Davidas.[17]
Great replacement
In 2009, Renaud Camus dedicates his diary, Krakmo to Lévy. She defends,[18] with Alain Finkielkraut,[19] his conspiracy theory of Great replacement[20] inspired by Jean Raspail, popularized internationally by Russia Today and French far right and former director of Reporters Without Borders, Robert Ménard. Lévy wrote a book with him Les Français sont-ils antisémites ?, before Charlottesville car attack and Christchurch mosque shootings.
Prostitution
In October 2013, she published a petition in favor of prostitution called the Manifesto of the 343 bastards, in Causeur to fight against the proposals of law aiming to penalize clients of prostitution, with the slogan Touche pas à ma pute.[21] the reference is
Loi Gayssot
In 2019, she said the Loi Gayssot, punishing holocaust denial, does not prevent it, and establishes the idea that there is a legal privilege for the Jews and creates an inflation of memorial laws, while also making clear that she views anti-Zionism as a screen for antisemitism and that she considers that holocaust denial "should be fought through history".[22]
Alcoholism
Often called an alcoholic by France Inter,[23] she criticizes the Anti alcohol decisions[24] quoting François Rabelais: "Always drink and you shall never die".[25] During the Pandemic of Coronavirus, she also criticized the interdiction of alcohol, in the department of Aisne.[26][27]
Controversies
Salafi reformism
In 1995, she mentions about Tarik Ramadan, accused of contacts with terrorists or other Islamic fundamentalists, antisemitism and double talk, describing himself as a "Salafi reformist", in Le Nouveau Quotidien, an "egyptian plot", against him.[28] In 2002, she joins the talk show "that prevents you from sleeping", Culture et Dépendances, of Franz-Olivier Giesbert to confront controversial intellectuals defending both Decoloniality and Postcolonialism as Tarik Ramadan, Jacques Derrida, considered by Richard Wolin as a corrosive nihilist[29] or Salman Rushdie.[30]
Identity theft
President of the Fondation du 2-Mars, founded by Philippe Cohen, formerly known as the Fondation Marc Bloch, it is forced to change its name on April 11, 2000 following a court decision: Étienne Bloch, the son of historian Marc Bloch, had taken legal action to prohibit the foundation from referring to the name of his father.[31]
Mohammed Al Dura
In 2008, Jamal al-Durah, the father of Mohammed al-Dura, filed a defamation complaint against two supporters of the manipulation thesis, including Gil Mihaely, head, with Levy, of the Causeur site.[32][33]
Kosovo war
In 2013, she contests the number of casualties by Serbians during the Kosovo War,[34] in the French periodical Le Débat, founded by Pierre Nora and Marcel Gauchet.[2]
In Relation To Pedophilia
In 2020, she criticised public attention and new prosecutorial investigations into the misdeeds of the pedophile writer Gabriel Matzneff, noting that prosecution is not possible and that he was by then "an elderly, sick and broke writer".[35]
In 2021, after Camille Kouchner accused her step-father, Olivier Duhamel, of incest, Lévy critiqued the publication of the name of the street on which Duhamel lived, comparing this to a call to lynching and an "appetite for the guillotine".[36]
Books
- Malek Boutih (coauthor), La France aux Français ? Chiche ! : un entretien mené par Élisabeth Lévy / Malek Boutih, Paris, Fondation du 2-Mars et Éditions Mille et une nuits, coll. « Essai », 2001, 97 p. (ISBN 2-84205-564-0)
- Les maîtres censeurs : pour en finir avec la pensée unique, Paris, Librairie générale française, coll. « Le livre de poche » (no 15282), 2002, 408 p. (ISBN 2-253-15282-X) - Prix François-Victor-Noury de l’Institut de France.
- Lucien Israël (author) (préf. Alain Besançon), Les dangers de l’euthanasie : entretiens avec Élisabeth Lévy / Lucien Israël, Paris, Éd. des Syrtes, 2002, 153 p. (ISBN 2-84545-051-6)
- Philippe Muray (coauthor), Festivus festivus : conversations avec Élisabeth Lévy / Philippe Muray, Paris, Fayard, 2005, 485 p. (ISBN 2-213-62129-2)
- Alain Finkielkraut (coauthor) et Rony Brauman (coauthor), La discorde : Israël-Palestine, les Juifs, la France : conversations avec Élisabeth Lévy / Rony Brauman, Alain Finkielkraut, Paris, Mille et une nuits, 2006, 375 p. (ISBN 2-84205-812-7)
- Le premier pouvoir : inventaire après liquidation, Paris, Climats, 2007, 164 p. (ISBN 978-2-08-120068-5)hor), Notre métier a mal tourné : deux journalistes s’énervent, Paris, Mille et une nuits, 2008, 232 p. (ISBN 978-2-7555-0041-7)
- Robert Ménard (coauthor), Les Français sont-ils antisémites ?, Paris, Éditions Mordicus, 2009, 103 p. (ISBN 978-2-918414-16-2)
- La gauche contre le réel, Paris, Fayard, 2012, 319 p. (ISBN 978-2-7555-0041-7)
- Les rien-pensants, éditions du Cerf, 2017
In popular culture
- Il n'y a personne dans les tombes, by François Taillandier, Stock, 2007
- Une belle époque, by Christian Authier, Stock, 2008: as Isabelle Laval[2]
- Ticket d'entrée, by Joseph Macé-Scaron, Grasset, 2011 : as Sarah Berg[2]
References
- Daumas, Cécile. "Élisabeth Lévy, sniper de rien". Libération.
- "Elisabeth Lévy, causeuse de troubles". Le Monde.fr. December 12, 2013 – via Le Monde.
- "Elisabeth Lévy". Evene.fr.
- Sébastien Fontenelle, Mona Chollet, Olivier Cyran et Laurence de Cock, Les éditocrates 2 : Le cauchemar continue..., La Découverte, 5 avril 2018, 148 p. (ISBN 978-2-348-03552-4, lire en ligne [archive])
- Confessions d'un bon à rien: Mémoires, d'Elie Barnavi, 2022
- Média, Prisma. "Elisabeth Lévy - La biographie de Elisabeth Lévy avec Gala.fr". Gala.fr.
- "Face aux " climatosceptiques " de la télé, l'écologiste Claire Nouvian en appelle au CSA". Le Monde.fr. May 10, 2019 – via Le Monde.
- "Pascal Praud vs. Claire Nouvian : Le montage vidéo qu'on ne vous a pas montré". 9 May 2019.
- "Entre sexisme et climatoscepticisme, l'attitude de Pascal Praud a rendu cette invitée "folle de rage"". Le HuffPost. May 7, 2019.
- "Débats houleux sur le climat entre Pascal Praud et Claire Nouvian : le CSA saisi". parismatch.com.
- ref>https://www.lesinrocks.com/actu/roland-dumas-elisabeth-levy-paul-marie-couteaux-invites-chez-les-royalistes-116239-30-12-2013/
- "Je t'aime, moi non plus entre Pascale Clark et Elisabeth Levy". www.20minutes.fr.
- "Elisabeth Lévy remerciéede France-Culture". L'Obs. July 8, 2006.
- http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/89-CRITICAL-INQUIRY-GB.pdf
- "Peter Sloterdijk sème le trouble en prédisant l'avènement du surhomme". Le Temps. September 28, 1999 – via www.letemps.ch.
- magazine, Le Point (September 8, 2005). "Les cauchemars de maurice G. dantec". Le Point.
- "" Nouveaux réactionnaires ? La modernité en question "". Radio France.
- "Causeur déborde Valeurs actuelles sur sa droite - Par Paul Aveline | Arrêt sur images". www.arretsurimages.net.
- "Alain Finkielkraut reprend à son compte la théorie du "grand remplacement" de Renaud Camus".
- "Renaud Camus: 'La liberté d'expression dans la France de 2020 n'est pas menacée: elle n'existe pas'". January 22, 2021.
- https://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2013/10/ 30/manifeste-des-343-salauds-prostitution-polemique_n_4176708.html
- "Élisabeth Lévy : " C'est une deuxième loi Gayssot qu'on veut nous faire "". February 26, 2019.
- "Alcool, eau de vie et digestif : plongez dans le foie d'Elisabeth Lévy !". www.franceinter.fr.
- "Le regard libre d'Élisabeth Lévy - Les abolitionnistes du zéro alcool". November 19, 2019.
- "Elisabeth Lévy - Le mois sans alcool, nouvelle lubie des ligues de vertu". December 13, 2019.
- "Le regard libre d'Elisabeth Lévy - L'interdiction de la vente d'alcool dans l'Aisne" – via www.youtube.com.
- "Le regard libre d'Elisabeth Lévy : A la vôtre !". March 25, 2020.
- Frère Tariq: Discours, stratégie et méthode de Tariq Ramadan, Caroline Fourest, 2004
- "" Culture et dépendances ". La 100 e de Giesbert". Le Telegramme. March 19, 2006.
- "FOG lance Culture et dépendance". ladepeche.fr.
- Communiqué de la Fondation du 2-Mars, « L'Étrange victoire d'Étienne Bloch », Le Monde, 10 octobre 1999
- Bonnet, François. "Affaire al-Dura: Charles Enderlin obtient enfin réparation". Mediapart.
- "Il n'y a pas d'affaire Enderlin". May 30, 2008.
- https://www.cairn.info/revue-le-debat-2000-2-page-4.htm?contenu=resume
- "Le regard libre d'Élisabeth Lévy - Matzneff le Maudit". January 3, 2020.
- "Élisabeth Lévy - Affaire Duhamel : "chasse à l'homme et appétit de guillotine"". February 15, 2021.