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Alone with Berlin: The Infirmity of Isaiah’s Liberalism
This piece examines Isaiah Berlin ’ s theory of individual liberty, its roots in the history of political philosophy more generally, and how Berlin shaped this material into what became an incredibly robust form of liberalism which forti fi ed the status quo from the revolutionary threat of Marxism and other radical movements from below. Ultimately
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Socialism and Democracy is committed to showing the continuing relevance of socialist politics and vision. Socialism and Democracy brings together the worlds of scholarship and activism, theory and practice, to examine in depth the core issues and popular movements of our time. The perspective is broadly Marxist, encouraging not only critique of the status quo, but also informed analysis of the many different approaches to bringing about fundamental change, and seeking to integrate issues of race, gender, sexuality, ethnicity and nationality with the traditional focus on class. Articles reflect many disciplines; our geographical scope is global; authors include activists and independent scholars as well as academics.