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ID115199
Title ProperIsaiah Berlin as essayist
LanguageENG
AuthorFerrell, Jason
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)One of the largest contemporary debates in political theory revolves around the question of how pluralists can justify their political commitments. Isaiah Berlin, one of the first to face this problem, was a self-proclaimed liberal, whose political writings have led to controversy. In this essay, I take up the issue of how Berlin's use of the essay genre contributes to his defense of liberalism given his pluralist beliefs. I argue that while his reliance upon the essay generates particular interpretive problems, it need not undermine his commitment to liberalism. Rather, Berlin's defense of liberalism involves a rhetorical attempt to discredit alternatives to liberalism while drawing attention to suggestive ties between history, political judgment, and liberalism.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Theory Vol. 40, No.5; Oct 2012: p.602-628
Journal SourcePolitical Theory Vol. 40, No.5; Oct 2012: p.602-628
Key WordsEssay ;  Isaiah Berlin ;  Liberalism ;  Pluralism ;  Rhetoric