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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... followed Concepts and Categories , his philosophical essays ; and Against the Current , his essays in the history of ideas , including classic texts like the famous comparison of Disraeli and Marx . For Personal Impressions , his éloges ...
... followed Concepts and Categories , his philosophical essays ; and Against the Current , his essays in the history of ideas , including classic texts like the famous comparison of Disraeli and Marx . For Personal Impressions , his éloges ...
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... followed by the date - day , month , year . Interviews with other sources are cited as MI / IV , followed by the name of the person interviewed , together with the date of the interview . Few of these interviews were either taped or ...
... followed by the date - day , month , year . Interviews with other sources are cited as MI / IV , followed by the name of the person interviewed , together with the date of the interview . Few of these interviews were either taped or ...
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... followed the policy of publishing nothing about the Sov . Union directly under my own name , because that might easily lead to something frightful being done to people I talked to there ' . 8 IB , ' Why the Soviet Union Chooses to ...
... followed the policy of publishing nothing about the Sov . Union directly under my own name , because that might easily lead to something frightful being done to people I talked to there ' . 8 IB , ' Why the Soviet Union Chooses to ...
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