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Liberties
LibertiesTalk
The podcast of Liberties, a Journal of Culture and Politics. LibertiesTalk offers two sorts of conversations: The first is hosted by Celeste Marcus, the managing editor of Liberties, and features conversations with members of the Liberties community about whatever is on our minds. The other is a monthly series of wide-ranging conversations on culture and politics hosted by Celeste Marcusand Chris McCaffery, founder of the Washington Review of Books. These lively discussions will feature our writers and the larger intellectual community in Washington, D.C.
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4.6 stars from 26 ratings
Disappointing.
These discussions are disappointing. This is a gathering of people who see themselves as intellectuals, yet the discussions sound like the conversations we had as freshmen in our college dorms. The navel-gazing discussion about the book as a “totalitarian” form was exasperating. Very dim ideas...Read full review »
Decorno via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/24
Very Thorough discussions
This podcast features either Wieseltier or Marcus speaking to Liberties writers. The writers are given time to explain the roots of their argument and why they arrived at their opinions. The hosts are curious and have insight as well. Great discussions on specific books and films.
Harryschill25 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/23
Boring
Really, really boring.
Norvern Munky via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/10/21
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