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*The Republic of Love*

Culture
United States
Commencé June 02, 2026

The author is Martha C. Nussbaum, and the subtitle is Opera & Political Freedom. Martha decided she did not wish to do a podcast after all, so since I put some real prep time in I thought I would offer some thoughts on the book directly, in part because it is not receiving substantive reviews […] The post *The Republic of Love* appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related Stories80,000 Hours: The BookMy excellent Conversation with Toby WilkinsonWhat should I ask Richard Hanania?

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*The Republic of Love*

Marginal Revolution (United States) | Jun 02, 2026

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Engaging with opera through the lens of political freedom, as Nussbaum does, can empower citizens to reflect on their social and political realities.

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The decision to forgo a podcast indicates a missed opportunity for Nussbaum to reach a wider audience with her important ideas on love and freedom.

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Martha C. Nussbaum's *The Republic of Love* offers crucial insights into how opera can enhance our understanding of political freedom.

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While Nussbaum's exploration of opera is intriguing, its relevance to political freedom may not resonate with all audiences.

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The lack of substantive reviews for *The Republic of Love* reflects a broader indifference to the intersection of art and politics in contemporary discourse.

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