Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century

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Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century is an influential essay by Isaiah Berlin that surveys and critiques major political ideologies and currents of thought that shaped the 1900s.

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instanceOf essay
political philosophy essay
aimsTo analyze the development of modern political doctrines
clarify twentieth-century ideological conflicts
associatedWith liberal political philosophy
value pluralism
author Isaiah Berlin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques dogmatic political systems
historicism in politics
simplistic accounts of political progress
totalitarian ideologies
discusses conflicts between liberty and authority
impact of ideology on freedom
relationship between ideas and political practice
role of intellectuals in politics
emphasizes complexity of political values
historical context of ideas
field history of ideas
political philosophy
political science
genre intellectual history
political theory
hasPerspective liberal pluralist
hasReception considered influential in political theory
influencedBy Enlightenment thought
liberalism
nineteenth-century political theory
language English
mainSubject political ideas
political ideologies
twentieth-century political thought
notableFor critical evaluation of political doctrines
survey of major twentieth-century ideologies
partOf Isaiah Berlin's political writings
relatedWork Four Essays on Liberty
Two Concepts of Liberty
surveys communism
conservatism
fascism
liberalism
nationalism
pluralism
socialism
totalitarianism

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