The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Casarin, Júlio César, ‘Isaiah Berlin: afirmação e limitação da liberdade’ [‘Isaiah Berlin: Affirming and Limiting Liberty’], Revista de Sociologia e Política 16 no. 30 (June 2008), 283–95

Chow, Po Chung, ‘Looking for Isaiah Berlin’, in Encounters (Hong Kong, 2008: Oxford University Press), 128–33
- mainly about H. L. A. Hart and G. A. Cohen, since the eponymous search (for IB’s grave) was unsuccessful

Cloete, Elsie, ‘Africa's “Charismatic Megafauna” and Berlin's “Two Concepts of Liberty”: Postcolony Routes to Utopia?’ Politikon 35 no. 3 (December 2008), 257–76

Crowder, George, ‘Berlin, Value Pluralism and the Common Good: A Reply to Brian Trainor’, Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 no. 8 (October 2008), 925–39

Crowder, George, ‘Multiculturalism: A Value-Pluralist Approach’, in Geoffrey Brahm-Levey (ed.), Political Theory and Australian Multiculturalism (New York, 2008: Berghahn)

Crowder, George, ‘Pluralism and Multiculturalism’, Society 45 no. 3 (2008), 247–52

Crowder, George, ‘Pluralism and Universalism’, in Azyumardi Azra and Wayne Hudson (eds), Beyond Conflict: Indonesian Islam and Western Political Theory (Aldershot, 2008: Ashgate)

Dabscheck, David, ‘Triumph of the Hedgehogs’
- Article in the Butterflies and Wheels blog edited by Ophelia Benson

Dénes, Iván Zoltán, ‘Personal Liberty and Political Freedom: Four Interpretations’, European Journal of Political Theory 7 no. 1 (January 2008), 81–98
- revised Hungarian version, ‘A demokratikus politikai közösségalkotás normái. A személyes és a politikai szabadság viszonya II’ [‘The norms of creating democratic political communities: personal liberty and political freedom II’], in id., Szabadság–közösség. Programok és értelmezések [Eszmetörténeti Könyvtár series, vol. 9] (Budapest, 2008: Argumentum Kiadó-Bibó István Szellemi Mûhely), 260–84

Dubnov, Arie, ‘A Tale of Trees and Crooked Timbers: Jacob Talmon and Isaiah Berlin on the Question of Jewish Nationalism’, in Dubnov (ed.), Jacob Talmon and Totalitarianism Today [History of European Ideas 34 no. 2], 220–38

Ferrell, Jason, ‘The Alleged Relativism of Isaiah Berlin’, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 no. 1 (March 2008), 41–56

Hardy, Henry, ‘Dear Isaiah’, inaugural lecture in Barcelona, 29 January 2008, for ‘Isaiah Berlin: A Liberal in Perspective’, a conference held in Madrid and Barcelona, 28–9 January 2008, to mark the tenth anniversary of Berlin’s death
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Hardy, Henry, ‘Isaiah Berlin’s Inner Citadel’, inaugural lecture in Madrid, 28 January 2008, for ‘Isaiah Berlin: A Liberal in Perspective’, a conference held in Madrid and Barcelona, 28–9 January 2008, to mark the tenth anniversary of Berlin’s death
- trans. Spanish as ‘La ciudadela interior de Isaiah Berlin’, Cuadernos de pensiamento político No 18 (April–June 2008), 71–85
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Hardy, Henry, Interview with Julio Crespo MacLennan (English original), 30 January 2008
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- Abbreviated and adapted Spanish translation in El Impartial, 31 January 2008

Hayao, Takanori, ‘Isaiah Berlin no. “mujyun” ’ [‘The Inconsistency of Isaiah Berlin’], in Hayao, Takanori, Yudaya to Isuraeru no. aida: minzoku/kokka no. aporia [Between Jewishness and Israel: The Aporia of a Nation] (Tokyo, 2008: Seidosha), 207–235

Inoue, Tatsuo, Jiyūron [On Liberty] (Tokyo, 2008: Iwanami Shoten), chapter 3

Kamimori, Ryo, ‘Berlin to nashonarizumu’, [‘Berlin and Nationalism’], Shagakuken ronshu [Waseda Journal of Social Sciences] no. 12 (2008), 1–15

Mori, Tatsuya, ‘Berlin, Jiyūr’ [‘Berlin, [Four Essays] On Liberty’], in S. Okazaki and T. Kimura (eds), Hajimete manabu seijigaku: koten/meicho heno izanai (Kyoto, 2008), 65–75

Müller, Jan-Werner, ‘Fear and Freedom: On “Cold War Liberalism” ’, European Journal of Political Theory 7 no. 1 (January 2008), 45–64

Norton, Robert E., ‘Isaiah Berlin’s “Expressionism”, or: “Ha! Du bist das Blökende!” ’, Journal of the History of Ideas 69 no. 2 (April 2008), 339–47
- response to Steven Lestition, ‘Countering, Transposing, or Negating the Enlightenment? [...]'
