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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... Russian and German empires mobilised against each other , and Riga Jewry was caught in between . Their language was German , their citizenship Russian . As the Russian forces were driven back , the Russian high command , believing the ...
... Russian and German empires mobilised against each other , and Riga Jewry was caught in between . Their language was German , their citizenship Russian . As the Russian forces were driven back , the Russian high command , believing the ...
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... Russian translation of the UN charter . This work brought him into close contact with an old friend , Charles ( Chip ) Bohlen , now US liaison on the Russian draft of the charter . Isaiah admired Bohlen's finely tuned sensitivity to ...
... Russian translation of the UN charter . This work brought him into close contact with an old friend , Charles ( Chip ) Bohlen , now US liaison on the Russian draft of the charter . Isaiah admired Bohlen's finely tuned sensitivity to ...
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... Russian patriot and to have his work accepted as the true voice of the Russian people : yet , as a Jew , he was never allowed to feel authentically Russian . Lacking this sense of authenticity , he had accommodated himself and deformed ...
... Russian patriot and to have his work accepted as the true voice of the Russian people : yet , as a Jew , he was never allowed to feel authentically Russian . Lacking this sense of authenticity , he had accommodated himself and deformed ...
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