Against the Current

Essays in the History of Ideas, Second Edition

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"A Jewish refugee from Bolshevik Russia who found a home in the British establishment, Isaiah Berlin was always drawn to the traffic between insiders and outsiders, between fugitive experiences and dominant norms. We see this attraction in these classic essays: not only in his article on nationalism, which he saw as the work of non-nationals, but also in his continuous effort to introduce strange figures into the canon and to make canonical figures strange. Paddling against the current, Berlin made us feel the full extent and depth of its force."--Corey Robin, City University of New York"An excellent new edition. Mark Lilla's bracing foreword elegantly reminds philosophers why they need to read Berlin, and the judiciously chosen letters from Berlin's personal correspondence illuminate the thinking behind some of his most celebrated essays."--Jan-Werner Mueller, Princeton University
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Writer
Berlin, Isaiah
Title
Against the Current
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2013
Language
English
Pages
584
Weight
670 gr
EAN
9780691156101
Dimensions
237 x 165 x 29 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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