Value, Conflict, and Order: Berlin, Hampshire, Williams and the Realist Revival in Political Theory

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Edward Hall is Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Sheffield, where he has been a member of the Department of Politics and International Relations since 2014. His new book, published by Chicago University Press, explores the ‘realist revival’ in political theory through an analysis of the writings of three influential realist thinkers: Isiah Berlin, Stuart Hampshire, and Bernard Williams. Listen to an interview with Ed Hall about the book here.

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