Essay Jason Brennan: When the state is unjust, citizens may use justifiable violence January 29, 2019 If you see police choking someone to death – such as Eric Garner, the 43-year-old black horticulturalist wrestled down on the streets of New York City in 2014 – you might choose to pepper-spray them and flee. You might even save an innocent life. But what ethical considerations justify such dangerous heroics? Read More
Essay Isaiah Berlin and European Politics May 06, 2013 New editions of works by Isaiah Berlin will be rolling out this spring into next fall! Among the works that will be reprinted is one of his quintessential essays, The Hedgehog and the Fox: An Essay on Tolstoy’s View of History. Read More
Essay Throwback Thursday with Isaiah Berlin: The Roots of Romanticism May 02, 2013 The Roots of Romanticism was first published by ¿ìɫֱ²¥ in 1998. Read More
Essay Throwback Thursday with Isaiah Berlin: The Crooked Timber of Humanity April 03, 2013 Throwback Thursday with Isaiah Berlin: The Crooked Timber of Humanity was first published by ¿ìɫֱ²¥ in 1998. Read More
Essay Throwback Thursday with Isaiah Berlin: Against the Current April 01, 2013 In celebration of the new printings of works by Isaiah Berlin Read More