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Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics (Summer 2024) - 9798985430257
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The Summer 2024 issue of Liberties includes: Paul Berman -- A Harvard Cartoon and World History; Sergei Lebedev -- The Heroic Illusion of Alexei Navalny; Assaf Sharon -- The October 7 "Debate"; Kit Wilson -- Music in the Prison of History; Ekaterina Pravilova -- Atrocity, Law, and Truth; Rosanna Warren -- Wallace Stevens' First Masterpiece; Carlos Fraenkel -- Is Public Philosophy Still Possible?; Justin Smith-Ruiu -- A Series of Small Apocalypses: On the Real Threats of AI; Mitchell Abidor -- The Inspiring Odyssey of Victor Serge; Matthew Zipf -- Cleopatra, Renata Adler, and the Meaning of History; Adrian Nathan West -- The Most Overlooked Deep Thinker of our Time; David Thomson -- Why Did Humphrey Bogart Cross the Street?: Celeste Marcus -- Epiphanies in an Artist's Studio; Leon Wieseltier -- A Pascal Homily by Naomi Klein, with A Commentary; and, new poems by Mosab Abu Toha and Daniel Halpern.
Liberties features essays from leading op-ed writers and scholars, award-winning and well-known non-fiction and fiction writers, next generation rising talents, and poets from around the world.
There's a reason why cultural warriors, political leaders, opinion makers and engaged citizens from across the political and cultural spectrum read and cherish Liberties.








