Isaiah Berlin witnessed the excesses of the Russian Revolution as a child, and in becoming one of the key liberal intellects of the last century some of his most important contributions were on the subject of Russia and the concept of freedom. In the ten essays gathered here, Berlin addresses the great Russian minds of the nineteenth century- Herzen, Bakunin, Turgenev, Belinsky and Tolstoy, as well as exploring the political and social revolutions they inspired and responded to. Berlin himself describes this extraordinary outpouring as 'the largest single Russian contribution to social change in the world'.
Isaiah Berlin
Isaiah Berlin was a prominent British philosopher and political theorist known for his essay "The Hedgehog and the Fox," which explores the dichotomy between thinkers who see the world through a singular lens versus those who embrace complexity. His writing style is clear and insightful, making him a key figure in modern intellectual discourse.