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 70
... Marx's theories in the distaste to be expected of any refugee from the Russian Revolution . Why he should have accepted takes some explaining . By early 1933 the Depression had thrown Oxford into ferment and Marxism was attracting the ...
... Marx's theories in the distaste to be expected of any refugee from the Russian Revolution . Why he should have accepted takes some explaining . By early 1933 the Depression had thrown Oxford into ferment and Marxism was attracting the ...
Page 71
... Marx and Engels , published in German until Hitler's accession and then continued in Moscow . Having fluent Russian gave him a route to Marx barred to most other English scholars , with the exception of E.H. Carr . Russian sources ...
... Marx and Engels , published in German until Hitler's accession and then continued in Moscow . Having fluent Russian gave him a route to Marx barred to most other English scholars , with the exception of E.H. Carr . Russian sources ...
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... Marx appeared at the outbreak of war in the Home University Library series . It was mildly praised in the Times Literary Supplement , and the major figures at Oxford - G.D.H. Cole , Master Lindsay of Balliol - all approved of it ...
... Marx appeared at the outbreak of war in the Home University Library series . It was mildly praised in the Times Literary Supplement , and the major figures at Oxford - G.D.H. Cole , Master Lindsay of Balliol - all approved of it ...
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