The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Martynenko, Olga, ‘Polifonichnost′ filosofsko-istoricheskogo diskursa I. Berlina’ (‘The polyphony of I. Berlin’s discourse’), Gumanitarnye issledovaniya no. 5 (2001), 127–136

Massarenti, Armando, ‘La libertà che dobbiamo ai romantici’, Il sole ventiquattrore, 16 September 2001

Meynell, Stephen, ‘Isaiah Berlin y la comprensión de otras culturas’, Caja negra 1 no. 1 (January–June 2001), 96–107

Mezzadra, Sandro, ‘Isaiah Berlin, la ferita dei dannati’, Il manifesto, 3 January 2001

Mori, Tatsuya, ‘Berlin Seijishisou niokeru tetsugakuteki kousou: “Oxford tetsugaku” ki wo tyushin ni’ [‘The Conception of Philosophy in Isaiah Berlin’s Political Thought, with Special Reference to His “Oxford Philosophy” Period’], Waseda seiji kouhou kenkyu [Waseda Study of Politics and Public Law] no. 66 (2001), 155–83

Newey, Glen, After Politics: The Rejection of Politics in Contemporary Liberal Philosophy (New York: Palgrave, 2001)
- contains several mentions of IB, a chapter on pluralism and a section of another chapter on John Gray
- on IB see 79, 166, 201–2, 212–13 note 12; 26, 202, 204 (on ‘negative liberty’)

Newey, Glen, ‘How do you like your liberalism: fat or thin?’, review of John Gray, Two Faces of Liberalism, London Review of Books, 7 June 2001, 3–6
- contains a useful illustration of the need to define terms when talking about pluralism: see attached PDF ('View Document', below)

Peyton, John, Solly Zuckerman (London, 2001: Murray)

Portinaro, Pier Paolo, ‘Profilo del liberalismo’, in Benjamin Constant, La libertà degli antichi paragonata a quella dei moderni, ed. Giovanni Paoletti (Turin, 2001: Einaudi), 48–54, 142–3

Quintanilla, Lourdes, ‘Una visita de Berlin a la poesía’, Caja negra 1 no. 1 (January–June 2001), 87–89

Rehg, William, and Bottman, James, Pluralism and the Pragmatic Turn (Cambridge, 2001: MIT Press), 343–54 (on Hegel and Berlin)

Ricciardi, Mario, ‘Berlin lettore di Sorel’, in Paolo Pastori and Giovanna Cavallari (eds), Georges Sorel nella crisi del liberalismo europeo (Ancona, 2001: Affinità Elettive), 573–88

Riley, Jonathan, ‘Interpreting Berlin’s Liberalism’, American Political Science Review 95 (2001), 283–95
- highly recommended by Henry Hardy as 'a plausible account of Berlin'

Sapov, V. V., ‘ “Rokovoy fitil' ” Makiavelli’ [‘Machiavelli’s “Fatal Wick” ’], Chelovek [Man] 2001 no. 3, 138–40

Scalfari, Eugenio (ed.), Attualità dell’illuminismo (Bari, 2001: Laterza)

Scalfari, Eugenio, ‘Il nostro secolo senza lumi’, in id. (ed.), Attualità dell’illuminismo (Bari, 2001: Laterza), 3–10

Screech, Michael, ‘Isaiah Berlin’, in Felipe Fernandez-Armesto (ed.), Armchair Athenians: Essays from the Athenæum (London, 2001: The Athenæum)

Sidorsky, David, ‘The Third Concept of Liberty and the Politics of Identity’, Partisan Review 68 no. 4 (2001)

Skinner, Quentin, Liberty before Liberalism (Cambridge, 2001: Cambridge University Press), 113–16

Swift, Adam, Political Philosophy: A Beginner’s Guide for Students and Politicians (Oxford etc., 2001: Polity and Blackwell)
- this work, esp. part 2, is critical of IB as ‘confused and confusing’, and Brian Barry opines: ‘Beginning students ... will be spared the effort to make sense of Berlin’s “two concepts of liberty”, thanks to Swift’s crisp exploration of its multiple confusions.’
