Christopher Hitchens was an Atlantic contributing editor and a Vanity Fair columnist. For nearly a dozen years, Christopher Hitchens contributed an essay on books each month to The Atlantic.
Christopher Hitchens called him the human toothbrush. The writer recalled Hannah Arendt's phrase the "banality of evil" when ...
Vanity Fair columnist Hitchens (No One Left to Lie To, etc.), a self-described "political opponent of Henry... Christopher Hitchens, read by Simon Prebble. Hachette Audio, unabridged, 24 CDs ...
Keir Starmer doesn't seem to understand what is being asked of him and why we are teetering on the edge of true intolerance.
At the 2008 Edinburgh International Festival, Oxford professor and Christian apologist John Lennox and leading atheist and acclaimed journalist Christopher Hitchens first debated over the question ...
Gentlemen, John Rodden, Christopher Hitchens, thank for joining us on Think Tank. Let me start out, just sort of help our viewers. John and Christopher, why don’t you just tell me briefly what ...
Christopher Hitchens's book, though admittedly dripping with venom towards Kissinger, and at times rambling and unfocused, persuasively marshals the long-known, as well as the recently ...
Ben Burgis is an adjunct philosophy professor at Rutgers University, a columnist for Jacobin magazine, and the author of several books, most recently "Christopher Hitchens: What He Got Right ...
Tall, slightly gauche, with a lisp and thin tufty moustache. Christopher Hitchens called him the human toothbrush. The writer recalled Hannah Arendt's phrase the "banality of evil" when he ...