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Isaiah Berlin
About this book
Isaiah Berlin's liberalism seems both dated and essential in an era of ideological extremes. Berlin's vision of liberalism rejected metaphysics, philosophies of history, and particular conceptions of the good, setting a pattern for Anglo-American political thought that is still influential and may offer resources for understanding the resurgence of ideology in the twenty-first century, but one that also seems to be firmly embedded in the Cold War opposition of liberalism against Marxism.
In this volume, ten political theorists reconsider Berlin's thoughtâespecially his famous essay, "Two Concepts of Liberty"âin the light of contemporary political developments such as populism. Several contributors focus on Berlin's neglected idea of political "maturity" as holding a key to his thought, making it an important site of contestation over his legacy. Others analyse Berlin's notoriously fraught definition of liberty and his understanding of value pluralism; situate him as a Cold War liberal; and relate his work to that of contemporaries such as Raymond Aron and Leo Strauss.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Review.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 The Pluralist Constitution
- 2 Paternalism, Individualism, and the Politics of Maturity
- 3 In Search of the Decent Society: Isaiah Berlin and Raymond Aron on Liberty
- 4 Beyond the Cold War: Isaiah Berlin for the Twenty-First Century
- 5 German Idealism and Tragic Maturity
- 6 Milton, Mill, and Berlinâs History of Monism and Pluralism
- 7 What (If Anything) Is Wrong with Positive Liberty?
- 8 Isaiah Berlin and Leo Strauss: Notes Toward a Dialogue
- 9 Value Pluralism and Tragic Loss
- 10 Two Cheers for âTwo Conceptsâ: Isaiah Berlinâs Skeptical, Tragic Liberalism
- Index