Isaiah Berlin's Cold War Liberalism / edited by Jan-Werner Müller.
2019
JZ5509.2-JZ6300
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Title
Isaiah Berlin's Cold War Liberalism / edited by Jan-Werner Müller.
ISBN
9789811327933
9811327939
9811327920
9789811327926
9811327939
9811327920
9789811327926
Published
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint : Palgrave Pivot, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (VIII, 94 pages 1 illustration) : online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-13-2793-3 doi
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JZ5509.2-JZ6300
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.16
Summary
"Confronting a series of caricatures of Isaiah Berlin, three insightful scholars ponder his relevance for our own time. Was Berlin's 'Cold War liberalism' also an attempt at relentless criticism of liberal complacency? Far from propounding a dogmatic liberalism, did Berlin not acknowledge, alongside a 'moral minimum," the necessity of political compromise? Whatever the answers, this book successfully redeems Berlin for continuing engagement in a new era."--Samuel Moyn, Yale University "As we settle into a new century of global conflict, the contours of the one just ended are snapping into focus. This volume casts fresh light on one of that century's most humanist observers: Isaiah Berlin. Through historical and philosophical exploration, the three authors here ask us to consider Berlin and his legacy anew, asking what he meant in his time, and what he might mean for us." --James Chappel, Duke University "A very stimulating volume that places Berlin's thought in the post-war context without reducing it to a mere expression of its time. The essays help us to see that it was as much Berlin's "untidy" exploration of political psychology as his principles that expressed the liberalism he cherished." --Mark Lilla, Columbia University This book offers a critical re-examination of Berlin's Cold War liberalism, at a time when many observers worry about the emergence of new global, partly ideologically driven conflicts. Jan-Werner Müller is a professor of politics at Princeton University.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Concepts, Character, and the Specter of New Cold Wars
2. Isaiah Berlin and Reinhold Niebuhr: Cold War Liberalism as an Intellectual Ethos
3. The Contours of Cold War liberalism (Berlin in General)
4. Liberal Pluralism and Common Decency.
2. Isaiah Berlin and Reinhold Niebuhr: Cold War Liberalism as an Intellectual Ethos
3. The Contours of Cold War liberalism (Berlin in General)
4. Liberal Pluralism and Common Decency.