The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Plaw, Avery, ‘Isaiah Berlin and the Plurality of Histories: Two Concepts of Karl Marx’, Rethinking History 10 no. 1 (January 2006), 75–93
Poole, Randall A., ‘Isaiah Berlin and Andrzej Walicki as Intellectual Historians and Liberal Philosophers: A Comment on G. M. Hamburg’s “Closed Societies, Open Minds” ’, Dialogue and Universalism 16 no. 1–2/2006, 73–9
Putterman, Theodore L., ‘Berlin’s Two Concepts of Liberty: A Reassessment and Revision’, Polity 38 (2006), 416–46
Silva-Herzog Márquez, Jesús, ‘Liberalismo trágico’, in id., La idiotez de la perfecto: Miradas a la política (Mexico City, 2006: Fondo de Culture Económica), 111–153
Stoppard, Tom, ‘The Presiding Spirit of Isaiah Berlin’, Lincoln Center Theater Review, Fall/Winter 2006 (issue 43)
- transcript of part of a phone conversation between Stoppard and the Review, July 2006: ‘the book which got me into writing The Coast of Utopia was a collection of essays by Isaiah Berlin, Russian Thinkers ... he’s the presiding spirit of the trilogy’
Stern, Fritz, Five Germanys I Have Known (New York, 2006: Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
Sternhell, Zeev, Les anti-Lumières: Du XVIIIe siècle à la guerre froide (Paris, 2006: Fayard)
- trans. David Maisel as The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition (New Haven, 2010: Yale University Press)
- treats IB, alongside Burke and Herder, as (more or less) an enemy of mankind
Stoppard, Tom, ‘The Presiding Spirit of Isaiah Berlin’, Lincoln Center Theater Review, Fall/Winter 2006, issue 43, 5
- also available on the Lincoln Center Theater website
Thompson, Mark, ‘Versions of Pluralism: William Empson, Isaiah Berlin, and the Cold War’, Literary Imagination 8 no. 1 (2006), 65–87
- View Document (below) for PDF
Vējš, Jānis, ‘The Crooked Timber: Isaiah Berlin’s Conception of the Human Nature’, The European Connection: Baltic Intellectuals and the History of Western Philosophy and Theology 48 no. 2 (2006), 84–93
Whiteley, Benjamin, ‘Objective, Relative or Plural? Value Pluralism and the Status of Universal Values’, Melbourne Journal of Politics 31 (2006), 91–110[?]
Yasui, Taro, ‘Nippon@sekai (9) Nihon ni “Ichigenron” ha niawanai: ima koso I. Berlin no tagensyugi wo ukeirero’ [‘Japan@World (9) “Monism” is Unsuitable for Japan: Now is the Time to Receive I. Berlin’s Pluralism’], Gekkan Themis 15 no. 9 (2006), 92–93
Zaganiaris, Jean, Spectres contre-révolutionnaires: Interprétations et usages de la pensée de Joseph de Maistre XIXe–XXe siècles (Paris, 2006: L’Harmattan)
Aarsbergen-Ligtvoet, Connie, Isaiah Berlin: A Value Pluralist and Humanist View of Human Nature and the Meaning of Life (Amsterdam/New York, 2006: Rodopi)
Burtonwood, Neil, Cultural Diversity, Liberal Pluralism, and Schools: Isaiah Berlin and Education (London, 2006: Routledge)
Nathan, Christopher, ‘Isaiah Berlin, Pluralism, Liberalism and Truth’, M.Phil. thesis, Oxford (2006)
Political Ideas in the Romantic Age
Chinese
(Beijing, 2011: New Star Press: simplified script)
Italian
L’età romantica: alle origini del pensiero politico moderno, trans. Giuseppe Bernardi (Milan, 2009: Mondolibri/Bompiani)
Polish
(chapter 3 only) ‘Dwie koncepje wolności: romantyczna i liberalna’, trans. Adam Lipszyc, Przegląd polityczny no. 100 (2010), 155–89
Portuguese
Ideias políticas na era romântica: ascensão e influêncía no pensamento moderno, trans. Rosaura Eichenberg (São Paulo, 2009: Companhia das Letras)
Spanish
Las ideas políticas en la era romántica: surgimiento e influencia en el pensamiento moderno, trans. Víctor Altamirano (Mexico City, 2014: Fondo de Cultura Económica) excerpt, ‘¿Que es la libertad politica?’, Letras Libres Year 5 no. 56 (May 2006), 8–11
Unfinished Dialogue
Polish
‘ “Przypuscmy, ze telefon zamienia sie w kota ...”: o wolnosci, filozofii jezyka i o zyciu w komunizmie’ [‘Supposing a telephone changes into a cat ...’: on liberty, on philosophy of language and on life under Communism], Przeglad Polityczny no. 79/80 (2006), 113–19
- extracts from interviews with Beata Polanowska-Sygulska, who translates them
‘We Will Force You To Be Free’
- Centred on discussion of IB’s views on liberty
- First transmission: 25/03/07 BBC2 Television
- Duration: 60 minutes
- Series: The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom (third and final part)
- Presenter and Director: Adam Curtis
(in Spanish translation) ‘Dos cartas sobre México’ [‘Two letters on Mexico’ (excerpts)], Letras Libres, December 2007, 70–1
- English original of excerpts from one letter at Building 356–7