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DOI: 10.1177/0090591703254385 The Shapes of Liberal ThoughtOakeshott, Berlin, and LiberalismBowdoin College This article compares the political philosophies of Michael Oakeshott and Isaiah Berlin, probably the two most important political philosophers in postwar Britain, who, strangely, had very little to do with one another during their illustrious careers. The article focuses on their respective critiques of rationalism and theories of liberal pluralism, arguing that Oakeshott provides the more consistent and philosophically satisfying account in both instances.
Key Words: Oakeshott Berlin liberalism political philosophy
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