The Power of Ideas

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The Power of Ideas is a collection of essays by political philosopher Isaiah Berlin, edited and introduced by Henry Hardy, exploring the influence of ideas on history, politics, and human freedom.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
about Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment NERFINISHED
Isaiah Berlin NERFINISHED
concept of liberty
history of political ideas
intellectual biography
liberal political thought
relationship between ideas and politics
author Isaiah Berlin NERFINISHED
collectionOfPreviouslyPublishedEssays true
contributor Henry Hardy NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Henry Hardy NERFINISHED
genre philosophical essays
political philosophy
hasCriticalReception influential in Berlin scholarship
hasEditorRoleDescription Henry Hardy compiled and arranged the essays
Henry Hardy provided editorial notes and context
hasForm collection of essays
hasIntroductionBy Henry Hardy NERFINISHED
hasPart essay
hasSubjectArea history
philosophy
political science
hasTheme complexity of human values
critique of ideological monism
importance of ideas in shaping history
limits of rationalism in politics
moral and political pluralism
tension between freedom and authority
intendedAudience general educated readers
students of philosophy
students of political theory
language English
mainSubject history of ideas
human freedom
intellectual history
liberalism
pluralism
political theory
role of ideas in history
value pluralism
mediaType print
nonFiction true
publisher Princeton University Press NERFINISHED
workOf Isaiah Berlin NERFINISHED

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Henry Hardy hasEdited The Power of Ideas