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The podcast of Liberties, a Journal of Culture and Politics. LibertiesTalk will be an irregular series of wide-ranging conversations on culture and politics hosted by Celeste Marcus, the managing editor of Liberties. These lively discussions will feature our writers and the larger Liberties community. For more information go to LibertiesJournal.com

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    • May 15, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 57m AVG DURATION
    • 53 EPISODES


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    DC Salon 16: Is Curiosity Dangerous

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 76:46


    Chris McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends gather in the Liberties Journal offices to ask and answer the question "Is Curiosity Dangerous?"

    DC Salon 15: Is There Honor Without Revenge

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 71:41


    Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends ask and answer the question Is There Honor Without Revenge?

    NYC Salon 4: Can We Change How We Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 90:54


    Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty New Yorkers together ask and answer the question "Can We Change How We Love?"

    DC Salon 14: Can We Change How We Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 70:49


    Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends ask and answer the question "Can We Change How We love?"

    DC Salon 13: Can We Learn To Be Alone?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 63:02


    Liberties Journal's associate publisher and managing editor together with sixty of their closest friends ask and answer the question "Can We Learn To Be Alone?"

    DC Salon 12: Can People Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 48:38


    Chris McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and thirty of their closest friends assemble on New Years eve to together ask and answer the question "Can People Change?"

    DC Salon 11: Is Art More Beautiful Than Nature?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 56:18


    Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends ask and answer the question "Is Art More Beautiful Than Nature?".

    DC Salon 10: Can We Choose Our Beliefs?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 65:46


    Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends ask and answer the question "Can We Choose Our Beliefs?".

    DC Salon 9: May We Despair?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 79:00


    Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends ask and answer the question "may we despair?".

    DC Salon 8: Can Nonbelievers Pray?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 70:47


    Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends ask and answer: Can Nonbelievers Pray?

    WRB x Liberties Salon 7 - Propaganda: Do You Know It When You See it?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 67:05


    Christopher McCaffery, Celeste Marcus, and fifty of their closest friends discuss what propaganda is and whether it is easily identifiable.

    WRB x Liberties Salon 6 - Should you Like Your Friends?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 74:07


    Christopher McCaffery, of the Washington Review of Books, and Celeste Marcus host a conversation in which a group of interested parties ask and answer whether or not they should like their friends.

    WRB x Liberties Salon 5 - Is Loyalty Possible Without Nationalism?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 88:20


    Christopher McCaffery, of the Washington Review of Books, and Celeste Marcus host their spiciest salon yet. Is nationalism inherently evil? Is it the least important of our identities? It is the most important? Can one be loyal to a people but not that people's government? We ask and offer answers to these and more related questions.

    WRB x Liberties Salon 4 - Should art be useful?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 70:56


    Christopher McCaffery, of the Washington Review of Books, and Celeste Marcus host a salon of interested parties who together ask and offer answers to the question ‘Should art be useful?'

    WRB x Liberties Salon 3 — Should love be healthy?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 79:41


    Christopher McCaffery, of the Washington Review of Books, and Celeste Marcus host a salon of interested parties who together ask and offer answers to the question ‘Should love be healthy?'

    WRB x Liberties Salon 2 — Is Forgiveness Possible?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 54:12


    Christopher McCaffery, of the Washington Review of Books, and Celeste Marcus host a salon of interested parties who together ask and offer answers to the question ‘Is forgiveness possible?'

    Episode 34 - Celeste Marcus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 62:35


    Host Chuong Nguyen talks to Celeste Marcus about her most recent essay, After Rape: A Guide For The Tormented. They consider questions like, "Why is rape so difficult to talk about?" "How long does it take to feel okay afterwards?" "Why do so many rapists not think of what they did as rape?"

    WRB x Liberties Salon 1 - Are Books Worthwhile?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 55:52


    Chris McCaffery, of the Washington Review of Books, and Celeste Marcus, managing editor of Liberties, host a salon in which they and a group of lively invested parties ask whether or not books are worthwhile. Speakers in order of appearance: Jerome Copulsky, Carlos Lozada, Becca Rothfeld, Mikra Namani, Laura Field, Osita Nwanevu, Nic Rowan, Ari Schulman, Steven Larkin, Zach Wehrwein, Lars Schonander, and Hannah Rowan.

    Episode 33 - Khalil Sayegh

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 35:11


    Khalil Sayegh, a Palestinian born and raised in Gaza, talks about his experience in the peace-building world and how he intends to change it.

    Recording: Liberties X Interintellect Salon: Arash Azizi

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 85:25


    Recording of a salon held on October 19th with Arash Azizi about socialism, liberalism, and the Israeli Palestinian conference. EVENT UPDATE: This salon is being reframed in light of the current crisis in the Middle East: Arash Azizi, a specialist on Iran, and Celeste Marcus, a liberal Zionist, will discuss how Arash's socialism and my liberalism inform our views of the current paroxysms. Both of our ideologies are universalist, and that universalism is in tension with our respective tribalisms. This is sure to be a spirited, respectful, and interesting conversation.   Arash Azizi, author of The Shadow Commander: Soleimani, the US, and Iran's Global Amibtions, and What Iranians Want: Women, Life Freedom, joins Celeste Marcus to discuss how the humanism that undergirds his socialism is complimentary of, if not identical with, the liberalism to which Liberties is dedicated. Liberalism is a political and philosophical theory dedicated to the protection of individual rights. It is itself secular, though an ideal liberal society is pluralistic and protects the rights of individuals to practice and observe as they please so long as their practices do not infringe on the rights of others. Because of liberalism's pluralism, it depends on minorities to use the liberal system in order to advocate on their own behalf. Therefore, liberals are often dependent on non-liberals (since statistically a large percentage of leaders of minority groups will not identify as liberals) to do the advocacy work which allows a liberal society to function healthily. Arash Azizi is an example of a writer and advocate who uses the language and philosophy of socialism to advocate for the individual rights that liberalism too holds dear. This will be a discussion about how his socialism is and is not consistent with Liberties‘ liberalism. Recommended reading: “Liberalism of Fear” by Judith Shklar is the text that best informs Celeste Marcus' liberalism “Marxism and Democracy”  by  Michael Harrington will furnish an understand of Arash Azizi's socialism. See also: “What Karl Marx Really Thought About Liberalism.”

    Episode 32 - Benjamin Moser

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 75:32


    In the first in a series Liberties X Interintellect salons, Benjamin Moser joins Celeste Marcus to discuss his forthcoming book The Upside Down World. Arriving as a young writer in an ancient Dutch town, Moser was overwhelmed by the language, people, and culture. The great painters of the Dutch Golden Age —Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer among them— offered him entry into his strange new universe. This book is a portrait of seventeen of these artists, and of Moser's peculiar conception of each of them.

    Episode 32 - Agnes Callard and Becca Rothfeld

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 67:16


    Becca Rothfeld and Celeste Marcus pepper Agnes Callard with questions about motherhood, among them: how it changes one, whether it's possible to prepare for it, and if one's own identity is enriched or extinguished through it.

    Episode 31 - Justin E H Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 69:31


    Justin E H Smith joins Celeste Marcus to discuss the thought and style of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

    Episode 30 - Benjamin Moser

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 39:27


    Benjamin Moser joins Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus to discuss Rembrandt and the nature of evil.

    Episode 29 - Agnes Callard

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 64:08


    Agnes Callard and Celeste Marcus use "Scenes from a Marriage," the television series directed by Ingmar Bergman and released in 1973, to consider themes such as whether loneliness is inevitable, whether one has a moral imperative either to lie or to be wholly honest with their partner, what personal liberation means, and whether or not it is possible.

    Episode 28 - Jared Marcel Pollen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 53:49


    Jared Marcel Pollen joins Leon Wieseltier to discuss Václav Havel and the proper relationship between power and justice.

    Episode 27 - Celeste Marcus

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 47:16


    Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus discuss the rise of the radical Israeli right and the peculiar pain of responsible loyalty to a state

    Episode 26 - Justin E. H. Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 57:53


    Justin E. H. Smith joins Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus to discuss the gamification of reality, and the pernicious compulsion to control and describe more and more of human existence via algorithms and technology.

    Episode 25 - William Deresiewicz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 55:10


    William Deresiewicz joins Celeste Marcus to discuss his upcoming book "The End of Solitude: Selected Essays on Culture and Society." In this conversation they broach many of the themes which Deresiewicz explores in his book, including the nature of attention, the meaning of art, the purpose of education, and the snares endemic to membership in any community.

    Episode 24 - Morten Høi Jensen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 57:17


    Morten Høi Jensen joins Celeste Marcus to discuss literary biography as a failed genre, the impossibility of a writer ever achieving intimacy with her own subjects, and the license that futility conditions.

    Episode 23 - Celeste Marcus & Leon Wieseltier

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 64:29


    Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus discuss La Ruche, Soutine, the romantic, fleeting world of the School of Paris, and its brutal destruction during WWII.

    Twenty-Second Episode - Laura Kipnis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 51:23


    Laura Kipnis joins Celeste Marcus to discuss Laura's most recent essay for Liberties, "Gender: A Melee," in which she debunks the bad faith arguments and fear mongering which frequently plague conversations about gender.

    Twenty-First Episode - Richard Thompson Ford

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 50:34


    Richard Thompson Ford joins Leon Wieseltier to discuss what the legacy of slavery can and cannot explain about America.

    Twentieth Episode - Martha Nussbaum

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 51:51


    Martha Nussbaum joins Leon Wieseltier for a conversation about the relationship between the body and the soul.

    Nineteenth Episode - Becca Rothfeld and Agnes Callard

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 48:17


    Agnes Callard and Becca Rothfeld join Celeste Marcus to discuss the movie The Night Porter.

    Eighteenth Episode - Leon Wieseltier

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 45:16


    Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus discuss the many dimensions of the horror in Ukraine. “If you want to deter such obscenities, and if you want to be able to resist such obscenities then you need to have a world view that will prepare you for such obscenities to occur.”

    Seventeenth Episode - Holly Brewer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 44:17


    Holly Brewer joins Celeste Marcus to discuss the intellectual history of a pernicious racist idea contemporary scholars wrongly attributed to John Locke.

    Sixteenth Episode - Michael Kimmage

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 55:43


    Michael Kimmage and Leon Wieseltier discuss the rhetoric of declinism which is both ubiquitous and inaccurate, its origins, and the dangers it poses.

    Fifteenth Episode - Benjamin Moser

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 55:31


    Benjamin Moser, in conversation with Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus, argues that translation is a form of cultural appropriation that does not appropriate nearly enough.

    Fourteenth Episode - Jewher Ilham

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 58:29


    Jewher Ilham, Uyghur activist and the daughter of celebrated economist Ilham Tohti (now serving a life sentence in jail in China), joins Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus to discuss the Uyghur Genocide. Jewher describes how the conditions for Uyghurs have changed in China over the past few decades, what the concentration camps are and what goes on in them, who her father is and what he was fighting for, and what the international community can and should be doing to help the Uyghurs.

    Thirteenth Episode - Agnes Callard

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 58:53


    Agnes Callard joins Celeste Marcus to discuss the movie Winter Light (1963), faith, faithlessness, body hatred, and, of course, Ingmar Bergman.

    Twelfth Episode - Mamtimin Ala

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 65:36


    Mamtimin Ala, a Uyghur activist and intellectual, talks with Celeste Marcus not only about the Uyghur genocide in China, but also about the syncretistic beauty and wealth of Uyghur tradition. Among the tragedies of the Uyghur story is that they are known most often for the horrors they now endure, and not for their vast, rich history. The Analysis of Uyghur culture - and Chinese culture - sheds much light on the origins of the current outrage.

    Eleventh Episode - Michelle Dauphinais Echols

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 52:17


    Michelle Dauphinais Echols talks with Celeste Marcus about the alleged rape and torture of her nine cousins, the Charbonneau sisters, at St. Paul's Indian School in the 1960s and 1970s.

    Tenth Episode - Becca Rothfeld

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 36:32


    Becca Rothfeld and Celeste Marcus discuss Sanctimony Literature, the relationship between art and politics, and how to evaluate political art.

    Ninth Episode - Ramachandra Guha

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 39:02


    Ramachandra Guha talks with Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus about Modi's disastrous mishandling of the pandemic in India, the ensuing disaster, and the historical and political context for the current crisis.

    Eighth Episode - Andrea Marcolongo

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 40:32


    Andrea Marcolongo talks with Celeste Marcus about how the pandemic has altered her self-perception as a writer, and about what a writer's role is.

    Seventh Episode - Elliot Ackerman and Leon Wieseltier

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 54:47


    Elliot Ackerman and Leon Wieseltier talk with Celeste Marcus about American foreign policy. Regarding the decision to pull all troops out of Afghanistan: "We'll either never think about this again or we'll think about this in eighteen months when Kabul falls to the Taliban and people are being executed in the streets and we have to answer for it in some way."

    Sixth Episode - David Greenberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 43:45


    David Greenberg talks with Celeste Marcus about the process of renaming public spaces and buildings, concerns about how such decisions are made, and suggestions for how best to think about them.

    Fifth Episode - Leon Wieseltier

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 48:13


    Leon Wieseltier and Celeste Marcus discuss the catastrophe in Syria: "We’re commemorating two terrible things: the destruction of a country and a society by the worst imaginable means… and the failure of the United States to do a damn thing about it.”

    Thomas Chatterton Williams

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 43:10


    Thomas Chatterton Williams talks with Celeste Marcus about making sense of and participating in the vicissitudes of American culture from across the ocean in Paris.

    Shawn McCreesh

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 35:11


    Shawn McCreesh talks with Celeste Marcus about what it was like to grow up in a suburb of Philadelphia ravaged by the opioid crisis.

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