In this path-breaking study, George Crowder argues that Isaiah Berlinâ s 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 this book is essential reading for researchers and advanced students in these fields.
In this path-breaking study, George Crowder argues that Isaiah Berlinâ s 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 this book is essential reading for researchers and advanced students in these fields.
George Crowder is Emeritus Professor of Political Theory in the School of Business, Government, and Law, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. His books include Liberalism and Value Pluralism (2002), Isaiah Berlin: Liberty and Pluralism (2004), The One and the Many: Reading Isaiah Berlin (co-edited with Henry Hardy, 2007), Theories of Multiculturalism (2013), and The Problem of Value Pluralism: Isaiah Berlin and Beyond (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. Introduction: Beyond the Cold War. 1. Berlin's Framework 2. Liberal Pluralism 3. Neoliberalism 4. Identity 5. Populism 6. International Relations 7. Religion 8. Feminism 9. Two Crises: Climate and COVID. Conclusion