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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... turned all conversation towards the darkening 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.'12 Suddenly ...
... turned all conversation towards the darkening 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.'12 Suddenly ...
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... turned out to have a sharper and shrewder intelligence than her exterior had led Berlin to believe . She was cutting about Adlai Stevenson , whom she seemed to despise as much as her husband did . Isaiah found himself feeling sorry for ...
... turned out to have a sharper and shrewder intelligence than her exterior had led Berlin to believe . She was cutting about Adlai Stevenson , whom she seemed to despise as much as her husband did . Isaiah found himself feeling sorry for ...
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... turned down a brilliant , if difficult Austrian logician for a fellowship , Berlin felt that the college had sacrificed its intellectual standards.10 By the mid - 1960s the college was under increasing attack for failing to share its ...
... turned down a brilliant , if difficult Austrian logician for a fellowship , Berlin felt that the college had sacrificed its intellectual standards.10 By the mid - 1960s the college was under increasing attack for failing to share its ...
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