Liberal Reads aims to pack our biggest ideas and introduce new ones in audio and brief paper formats that provide key insights in 30 minutes. Apart from classical and fresh liberal ideas, the reviews may critically engage with important political, philosophical, and economic books through a liberal lens.
Curated by ELF Head of Policy and Research, Dr. Antonios Nestoras.
The world is not getting worse; it is getting more complex. Information is faster and people must make sense of it. Liberal Reads enable you to listen brief summary of key ideas of liberal and democratic bibliography.
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BOOK REVIEW – Adam Smith,
“The Theory of Moral Sentiments”
Edited by D.D. Raphael and A. L. Macfie Liberty Fund, 1982
By Patrick Van Schie
BOOK REVIEW: John Milton, “Areopagitica: A Speech of Mr. John Milton
for the Liberty of Unlicenc’d Printing, to the Parlament of England”
Rocksville: Arc Manor, 2008.
By Mara Pepine
BOOK REVIEW: Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes,
“The Light That Failed: A Reckoning”, Penguin UK, 2019
By Mara Pepine
BOOK REVIEW: Jonathan Rauch,
“The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth”,
Brookings Institution Press, 2021
By Luke Hallam
BOOK REVIEW: Albert Camus,
“The Rebel” Penguin Classics, 2000
By Luke Hallam
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