Cicero

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Cicero
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Cicero

Subscription: 12 issues per year | Language: German | Country: Germany

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Subscription to Cicero Magazine

Since 2004, Cicero Magazine has been a beacon of political and cultural discourse in Germany. Founded by former "Welt" editor-in-chief Wolfgang Weiner, Cicero was designed as a German counterpart to the American New Yorker. With a subscription to Cicero, you'll gain monthly insights into the intricate interplay of politics and culture, enriched by contributions from renowned guest authors.

This subscription is for the print version of Cicero, published monthly in German. Each issue delves into the most pressing topics of the day, segmented into four key sections: Weltbühne (foreign policy), Berliner Republik (domestic policy), Kapital (economy), and Salon (society and culture). The magazine often features commentary from distinguished figures such as former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and writer Martin Walser, alongside regular contributions from prominent personalities like Maxim Biller, Wladimir Kaminer, and Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. Cicero is known for its unique and sometimes polarizing content, having made headlines for its bold editorial choices and significant legal victories.

The subscription spans one year, providing you with 12 issues of Cicero, delivered directly to your doorstep. Each edition promises a deep dive into the political and cultural currents shaping Germany and the world. With its rich blend of analysis, commentary, and high-profile contributions, Cicero is an essential read for anyone with a keen interest in political culture.

What to expect in every issue:

  • In-depth analysis of current political events.
  • Insightful commentary on cultural trends and societal issues.
  • Contributions from high-profile guest authors and regular columnists.
  • Coverage segmented into foreign policy, domestic policy, economy, and society/culture.
  • Unique and sometimes controversial editorial choices.

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