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1Berlin in Autumn: The Philosopher in Old AgeIn Henry Hardy (ed.), The book of Isaiah: personal impressions of Isaiah Berlin, In Association With Wolfson College. pp. 176-185. 2009.
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The Tanner lectures on human values (edited book)The University of Utah Press. 2014.Volume 39 of the Tanner Lectures on Human Values includes lectures initially scheduled during the academic year 2019-2020. Owing to the global coronavirus pandemic, some were delivered at a later date. The Tanner Lectures are published in an annual volume. In addition to permanent lectures at nine universities, the Tanner Lectures on Human Values funds special one-time lectures at selected higher educational institutions in the United States and around the world.
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35Human Rights as Politics and IdolatryPrinceton University Press. 2001."These essays make a splendid book. Ignatieff's lectures are engaging and vigorous; they also combine some rather striking ideas with savvy perceptions about actual domestic and international politics.
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6NotesIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 225-250. 2017.
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7Conclusion: Human Rights, Global Ethics, And The Ordinary VirtuesIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 196-224. 2017.
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87. South Africa: After The RainbowIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 167-195. 2017.
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7FrontmatterIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. 2017.
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2IndexIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 255-264. 2017.
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113. Rio De Janeiro: Order, Corruption, And Public TrustIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 73-90. 2017.
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32. Los Angeles: The Moral Operating Systems Of Global CitiesIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 49-72. 2017.
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161. Jackson Heights, New York: Diversity PlazaIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 31-48. 2017.
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5AcknowledgmentsIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 251-254. 2017.
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115. Myanmar: The Politics Of Moral NarrativeIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 116-137. 2017.
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7Introduction: Moral Globalization And Its DiscontentsIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 1-30. 2017.
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64. Bosnia: War And ReconciliationIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 91-115. 2017.
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12The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided WorldHarvard University Press. 2017."Cover " -- "Title Page " -- "Copyright " -- "Dedication" -- "Contents" -- "Introduction: Moral Globalization and Its Discontents" -- "1. Jackson Heights, New York: Diversity Plaza" -- "2. Los Angeles: The Moral Operating Systems of Global Cities" -- "3. Rio de Janeiro: Order, Corruption, and Public Trust" -- "4. Bosnia: War and Reconciliation" -- "5. Myanmar: The Politics of Moral Narrative" -- "6. Fukushima: Resilience and the Unimaginable" -- "7. South Africa: After the Rainbow" -- "Conclusio…Read more
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106. Fukushima: Resilience And The UnimaginableIn The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, Harvard University Press. pp. 138-166. 2017.
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15Just Health Care (review)Hastings Center Report 17 (2): 39. 1987.Book reviewed in this article: The Needs of Strangers. By Michael Ignatieff. The Health Economy. By Victor Fuchs. Just Health Care. By Norman Daniels.
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19Human Rights, Global Ethics, and the Ordinary VirtuesEthics and International Affairs 31 (1): 3-16. 2017.
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62Human rights, the laws of war, and terrorismSocial Research: An International Quarterly 69 (4): 1143-1164. 2002.
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54Reimagining a Global EthicEthics and International Affairs 26 (1): 7-19. 2012.“Reimagining a global ethic” is a project worthy of Andrew Carnegie and of the Carnegie Council's upcoming commemoration of his founding gift in 1914. As a collaborative research project stretching forward over the next three years, it ought to be integrative and reconciliatory: that is, it must try to understand the globalization of ethics that has accompanied the globalization of commerce and communications and to figure out what ethical values human beings share across all our differences of …Read more
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8American Exceptionalism and Human Rights (edited book)Princeton University Press. 2005.With the 2003 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq, the most controversial question in world politics fast became whether the United States stands within the order of international law or outside it. Does America still play by the rules it helped create? American Exceptionalism and Human Rights addresses this question as it applies to U.S. behavior in relation to international human rights. With essays by eleven leading experts in such fields as international relations and international la…Read more
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35The seductiveness of moral disgustSocial Research: An International Quarterly 71 (3): 549-568. 2004.
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6Isaiah Berlin: A LifeMetropolitan Books. 1998.A biography of the Soviet-born British philosopher describes how he was shaped by politics and culture of his time, and his contributions to contemporary liberal philosophy.
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35The lesser evil: political ethics in an age of terrorEdinburgh University Press. 2004.In the age of terrorism, the temptations of ruthlessness can be overwhelming. Yet a violent response to violence arguably makes us morally indistinguishable from our enemies. There is perhaps no greater political challenge today than trying to win the war against terror without losing our democratic souls. Michael Ignatieff confronts this challenge head-on, with the combination of hard-headed idealism, historical sensitivity and political judgement that has made him one of the most influential v…Read more
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De macht van de poezieNexus 15. 1996.De totalitaire machten van de twintigste eeuw wilden zich meester maken van de eeuwige nagedachtenis. Daarom moest zelfs de herinnering aan de Sowjet-terreur en aan de genocide van Nazi-Duitsland worden uitgewist. De dichters waren de enigen, die zich hiertegen met succes hebben weten te verzetten. In Rusland was het Nadjezda Mandelstam die het verboden oeuvre van haar omgebrachte man Osip uit het hoofd leerde en daarmee bewaarde en hetzelfde deden Lidya Tsaiowskaja en Anna Achmatowa met hun eig…Read more
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