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De Langzame Dood van Uitgeverijen (met Justin Lee)
In the latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, First Things Associate Editor Justin Lee joins in to discuss his recent book, “A Prisoner’s. The post The Slow Death of Publishing (ft. Justin Lee) appeared first on First Things
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First Things (United States) | Mar 23, 2026
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The slow death of publishing threatens the quality and credibility of literature, leading to a culture of mediocrity.
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While publishing faces challenges, it also presents opportunities for innovation and engagement with new audiences.
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The future of publishing may not be bleak; it could simply be transitioning to new platforms and formats that better serve readers.
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Emerging digital platforms undermine the editorial standards that traditional publishing has upheld for centuries.
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The decline of traditional publishing is a necessary evolution that allows for greater diversity in voices and ideas.
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