Political Ideas in the Romantic Age

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Political Ideas in the Romantic Age is a posthumously published collection of essays by Isaiah Berlin that explores the development and implications of European political thought during the Romantic period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
aimsTo explain the implications of Romanticism for modern politics
trace the development of Romantic political ideas
author Isaiah Berlin NERFINISHED
centralTheme conflict between Enlightenment rationalism and Romanticism
emergence of modern concepts of freedom
plurality of values in politics
rise of historicism
role of the creative individual in politics
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses Edmund Burke NERFINISHED
Friedrich Schiller NERFINISHED
G. W. F. Hegel NERFINISHED
Giambattista Vico NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
Johann Gottfried Herder NERFINISHED
Johann Gottlieb Fichte NERFINISHED
Joseph de Maistre NERFINISHED
counter-Enlightenment thinkers
editor Henry Hardy NERFINISHED
Joshua L. Cherniss NERFINISHED
firstPublicationForm lectures
focusesOnRegion Europe NERFINISHED
genre intellectual history
political philosophy
hasPart essay on nationalism and Romanticism
essay on the counter-Enlightenment
essay on the impact of Romanticism on liberalism
essay on the origins of Romanticism in political thought
influencedBy Berlin's lectures on the history of political thought
language English
mainSubject European political thought
Romanticism NERFINISHED
history of ideas
individualism
liberalism
nationalism
value pluralism
notableFor analysis of the origins of modern liberalism and nationalism
articulation of value pluralism in historical context
periodCovered 19th century
Romantic period NERFINISHED
late 18th century
publicationStatus posthumous
publisher Chatto & Windus NERFINISHED
Princeton University Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Against the Current NERFINISHED
The Roots of Romanticism NERFINISHED
Three Critics of the Enlightenment NERFINISHED

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Henry Hardy hasEdited Political Ideas in the Romantic Age