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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... political environment . As Berlin reported in a letter in September 1931 , ' Politics has become so interesting that even I have begun to follow them with some avidity . " 2 Suddenly , communism was fashionable and the Soviet Union a ...
... political environment . As Berlin reported in a letter in September 1931 , ' Politics has become so interesting that even I have begun to follow them with some avidity . " 2 Suddenly , communism was fashionable and the Soviet Union a ...
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... political creed : leaving individuals alone to do what they want , provided that their actions did not interfere with the liberty of others . Positive liberty was the core of all emancipatory theories of politics , from socialist to ...
... political creed : leaving individuals alone to do what they want , provided that their actions did not interfere with the liberty of others . Positive liberty was the core of all emancipatory theories of politics , from socialist to ...
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... political reform to propagate ; he was not interested in enjoying or cultivating active political influence . He had no interest in policy . The original aspect of his political philosophy lay in his psychology of the divided human self ...
... political reform to propagate ; he was not interested in enjoying or cultivating active political influence . He had no interest in policy . The original aspect of his political philosophy lay in his psychology of the divided human self ...
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