Isaiah Berlin

In Michael G. Festl (ed.), Handbuch Liberalismus. J.B. Metzler. pp. 141-148 (2021)
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Abstract

Isaiah Berlin is one of the foremost liberal thinkers of the twentieth century. Most notably in his classic “Two Concepts of Liberty”, he locates the intellectual roots of that century’s totalitarian politics in fundamental ideas about the nature of freedom and morality.

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