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Isaiah Berlin is well known as a defender of liberal democracy in the Cold War. In this path-breaking study, George Crowder argues that Berlinâs ideas have application beyond their original context to the problems of our own time.

Focusing on three central themes â liberty, identity, and value pluralism â Crowder presents a fresh interpretation of Berlin, exposing the misunderstandings of critics, especially those who ignore Berlinâs pluralist foundation. Although genuine problems remain, these can be alleviated by revising and extending Berlinâs view to construct an updated liberal pluralism. Together with Berlinâs own arguments, liberal pluralism is then brought to bear on a range of current concerns, including neoliberalism, identity politics, populism, international relations, religion, feminism, climate change, and global pandemics. The resulting outlook is complex, realistic, humane, and positive.

Isaiah Berlin in the Twenty-First Century represents a new departure in the study of Berlin, value pluralism, and liberal thought more generally. It is essential reading for researchers and advanced students in these fields, but its wide range will appeal to anyone interested in the values and politics of our troubled times.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 6/20/2025
      ISBN13: 9780367764647, 978-0367764647
      ISBN10: 0367764644

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Isaiah Berlin is well known as a defender of liberal democracy in the Cold War. In this path-breaking study, George Crowder argues that Berlinâs ideas have application beyond their original context to the problems of our own time.

      Focusing on three central themes â liberty, identity, and value pluralism â Crowder presents a fresh interpretation of Berlin, exposing the misunderstandings of critics, especially those who ignore Berlinâs pluralist foundation. Although genuine problems remain, these can be alleviated by revising and extending Berlinâs view to construct an updated liberal pluralism. Together with Berlinâs own arguments, liberal pluralism is then brought to bear on a range of current concerns, including neoliberalism, identity politics, populism, international relations, religion, feminism, climate change, and global pandemics. The resulting outlook is complex, realistic, humane, and positive.

      Isaiah Berlin in the Twenty-First Century represents a new departure in the study of Berlin, value pluralism, and liberal thought more generally. It is essential reading for researchers and advanced students in these fields, but its wide range will appeal to anyone interested in the values and politics of our troubled times.

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