Political Philosophy / Political Theory

Books:


Individualism
Oxford: Blackwell, 1973 and New York: Harper and Row. [read new introduction]

Articles:

pdf_iconThe Politics of Equal Dignity and the Politics of Recognition,’ English version of ‘Die Politik gleicher Würde und die Politik der Anerkennung’ in Jürgen Mackert and Hans-Peter Müller (eds.), Moderne (Staats)Bürgerschaft. Nationale Staatsbürgerschaft unde die Debatten der Citizenship Studies. Wiesbaden, VS Verlag für Sozisalwissehnschaften, 2007, pp. 311-322

pdf_iconTorture and Liberal Democracy: Response to Levey,’ British Journal of Political Science, 27, 3, 2007, pp. 571-2

pdf_iconLiberal-democratic Torture’, British Journal of Political Science, 36, 1, 2006, pp. 1-16

pdf_iconChapter on the British tradition of Liberal Socialism in Monique Canto-Sperber avec Nadia Urbinati (eds.), ‘Le Socialisme liberal‘, Paris, Editions Esprit, 2003

pdf_iconEpilogue: The Grand Dichotomy of the Twentieth Century’: concluding chapter to The Cambridge History of Twentieth Century Political Thought, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003

pdf_iconLiberalism for the liberals, cannibalism for the cannibals,’ Critical Review of Social and Political Philosophy, 4,4 Winter 2001

pdf_iconAn Unfashionable Fox’ in R. Dworkin, M. Lilla and R. B. Silvers (eds.), The Legacy of Isaiah Berlin New York Review Books, New York,`2001

pdf_iconIsaiah Berlin in Conversation with Steven Lukes‘ in Salmagundi No. 120 (Fall 1998), 52–134.

pdf_iconIsaiah Berlin’s Dilemma: Must Pluralists be Relativists?’, Times Literary Supplement, March 1998

pdf_iconHumiliation and the Politics of Identity,’ Social Research, 31, 1998

‘Equality’ in German in W. Haug (ed.), Historisch-kritisches Woerterbuch des Marxismus, vol. 3, Argument, Hamburg, 1997

pdf_iconThe Singular and the Plural: On the Distinctive Liberalism of Isaiah Berlin,’ Social Research, 1997

pdf_iconSocial Justice: The Hayekian Challenge,’ Social Research, 1997

‘Toleration and Recognition’, Ratio Juris, 10, 2, 1997

‘Disaggregating the Dangers of Anti-liberalism’, Contention, 5, 1, 1995, pp. 167-175

pdf_iconFive Fables about Human Rights’, Oxford Amnesty Lecture in February 1993, published in Dissent, Autumn 1993

pdf_iconEquality and Liberty: Must they Conflict?” in D. Held (ed.), Modern Political Theory (1990, Cambridge, Polity Press)

pdf_iconPerspectives on Authority” J.R. Pennock, J.W. Chapman (eds.), Authority Revisited Nomos XXIX, 1987, New York, New York University Press

pdf_iconThe Real and Ideal Worlds of Democracy” in A. Kontos (ed.), Powers, Possessions and Freedoms (McGill University Press, 1979)

pdf_iconState of Nature (A Review of Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State and Utopia)‘ New Statesman, 14 March 1975.

pdf_iconSocialism and Equality” in L. Kolakowski & S. Hampshire (eds.): The Socialist Idea: A Reappraisal (1974, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London), reprinted in Dissent, Spring 1975

“Individualism” in Wiener, P. (ed.): Dictionary of the History of Ideas (1973, Scribner’s, N.Y.)

pdf_iconNo Archimedean Point (A Review of John Rawls’s A Theory of Justice)‘ Observer, 4 June 1972.

“The Meanings of ‘Individualism’”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 1971, XXXII, 1, pp. 45-66

“Social and Moral Tolerance”, Government and Opposition, 1971, VI, 2, pp. 224-8

pdf_iconThe New Democracy” (with Graeme Duncan), Political Studies, 1963, XI, 2, pp. 156-177

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    Professor of Sociology
    D.Phil. 1968 (Sociology), B.A. 1962, Oxford University. Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, (LittD) 2009, University of East Anglia.

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