Isaiah Berlin Quotes
Liberty is liberty, not equality or fairness or justice or human happiness or a quiet conscience.
'Two Concepts of Liberty' (1958) p. 10
"Liberty" by Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy, (Introduction), 2002.
Isaiah Berlin (1959). “Historical Inevitability”
'Four Essays on Liberty' (1969) 'Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century'
Isaiah Berlin (1991). “The crooked timber of humanity: chapters in the history of ideas”, Random House Inc
Isaiah Berlin (2013). “The Power of Ideas”, p.27, Princeton University Press
Philosophers are adults who persist in asking childish questions.
"The Listener" Magazine, 1978.
Isaiah Berlin (2013). “The Crooked Timber of Humanity: Chapters in the History of Ideas”, p.2, Princeton University Press
We are doomed to choose and every choice may entail irreparable loss.
Henry Hardy, Isaiah Berlin (2016). “The Soviet Mind: Russian Culture under Communism”, p.11, Brookings Institution Press
Isaiah Berlin (2012). “The Proper Study Of Mankind: An Anthology of Essays”, p.11, Random House
"Liberty" by Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy, ("Two Concepts of Liberty"), 2002.
"Two Concepts of Liberty". Book by Isaiah Berlin, 1958.
1978 The Crooked Timber of Humanity,'The Decline of Utopian Ideals in the West'.
Isaiah Berlin (1993). “The Hedgehog and the Fox: An Essay on Tolstoy's View of History”, Ivan R. Dee Publisher