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Liberties Journal of Culture & Politics (Spring 2026)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Michael Grunwald, Assaf Sharon, Oksana Forostyna, Sergei Lebedev, David A. Bell, Gerald Howard, Ian Buruma, Mary Jo Salter
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    272
    Publisher:
    Liberties Journal Foundation (April 28, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Liberties Journal
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9798992201024
    Weight:
    14.88oz
    Dimensions:
    6" x 9" x 0.75"
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    List Price:
    $18.95
    Country of Origin:
    Canada
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  • Overview

    Liberties features the world’s sharpest minds for readers who are determined to stay curious. The result is a collection of writing about today worth rereading tomorrow.


    In the Spring 2026 issue, Michael Grunwald reveals the only way to help the climate now; Assaf Sharon explores the religious turn in the new authoritarianism; Oksana Forostyna on Ukraine’s mysterious language of belonging; A. E. Stallings on poetic inspiration; Raha Shams from the streets of Tehran; Robert Rubsam conjures the spooky genius of the Brothers Quay; Sergei Lebedev analyzes the disfigurements of wartime Russia; Ian Buruma on art and evil; David A. Bell laments the decline of the book review; Adam Plunkett meets Frost and Milton in the woods; John Summers on autism and the healthcare system from hell; Gerald Howard excavates Tom Wolfe’s homework; Mitchell Abidor resurrects the original Dreyfusard; Margo Gontar on tea and drones in Kyiv; Robert Stewart on the etiquette of the farm; Sarah Rodriguez considers obscurity and the novel; Celeste Marcus takes a fresh look at Egon Schiele; Leon Wieseltier on love, reason, and the crisis of the Jews; and new poetry from Mary Jo Salter and Peg Boyers.


    Liberties is the premier journal of culture and politics that also publishes new works online weekly and hosts lively events dedicated to thinking carefully about art and ideas. United only by a commitment to advancing the humanities and the democratic process, Liberties provides serious ideas and beautiful writing for readers who demand both.