Isaiah Berlin: A LifeIsaiah Berlin refused to write an autobiography, but he agreed to talk about himself - and so for 10 years, before's Berlin's death in November 1997, he allowed Michael Ignatieff to interview him about his past, his ideas, his most intimate memories, and his inner conflicts. |
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Page 74
... facts of Nazi persecution were too obvious to be denied . " When he pointed this out , von Trott's defenders in ... fact about him . Such was Isaiah's standing in von Trott's eyes , both as a Jew and a friend , that von Trott tried ...
... facts of Nazi persecution were too obvious to be denied . " When he pointed this out , von Trott's defenders in ... fact about him . Such was Isaiah's standing in von Trott's eyes , both as a Jew and a friend , that von Trott tried ...
Page 123
... fact he was prepared to mention but never to discuss . Nor did he write directly about the Holocaust in his later work . It was Stalin's crimes , not Hitler's , that roused his most intense imaginative response . This curious fact about ...
... fact he was prepared to mention but never to discuss . Nor did he write directly about the Holocaust in his later work . It was Stalin's crimes , not Hitler's , that roused his most intense imaginative response . This curious fact about ...
Page 329
... fact that freedom , at least in one of its political senses , is freedom from interference ; and the fact that other values may be more important , and incompatible with this – say love or equality or fraternity or friendly co ...
... fact that freedom , at least in one of its political senses , is freedom from interference ; and the fact that other values may be more important , and incompatible with this – say love or equality or fraternity or friendly co ...
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