The essays collected in this new volume reveal Isaiah Berlin at his
most lucid and accessible. He was constitutionally incapable of
writing with the opacity of the specialist, but these shorter, more
introductory pieces provide the perfect starting-point for the reader
new to his work. Those who are already familiar with his writing will
also be grateful for this further addition to his collected essays.
The connecting theme of these essays, as in the case of earlier
volumes, is the crucial social and political role--past, present and
future--of ideas, and of their progenitors. A rich variety of
subject-matters is represented--from philosophy to education, from
Russia to Israel, from Marxism to romanticism--so that the truth of
Heine's warning is exemplified on a broad front. It is a warning that
Berlin often referred to, and provides an answer to those who ask, as
from time to time they do, why intellectual history matters. Among the
contributions are "My Intellectual Path," Berlin's last essay, a
retrospective autobiographical survey of his main preoccupations; and
"Jewish Slavery and Emancipation," the classic statement of his
Zionist views, long unavailable in print. His other subjects include
the Enlightenment, Giambattista Vico, Vissarion Belinsky, Alexander
Herzen, G.V. Plekhanov, the Russian intelligentsia, the idea of
liberty, political realism, nationalism, and historicism. The book
exhibits the full range of his enormously wide expertise and
demonstrates the striking and enormously engaging individuality, as
well as the power, of his own ideas. "Over a hundred years ago, the
German poet Heine warned the French not to underestimate the power of
ideas: philosophical concepts nurtured in the stillness of a
professor's study could destroy a civilization."--Isaiah Berlin, Two
Concepts of Liberty, 1958. This new edition adds a number of
previously uncollected pieces, including Berlin's earliest statement
of the pluralism of values for which he is famous.
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Second Edition
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ISBN
9781400848843
Publisert
2013
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
360
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