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About meHave lived in Berkeley for fifty years.
Maine interests; philosophy,particularly political philosophy.
Do bicycling,motorcycling,sailing,mountain climbing,and coffee drinking.

About my libraryMost of my books are at home,and some on the boat,Santa Lucia.
I have a rather extensive archive of material relating to the Iranian left and student movement,that are being organized to go to the Library of Congress,and Stanford.
It is a very formidable task.

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Soory I have been away for a year
Hopefully we can get in tauch now.
Thanks, I really admire Berlin but haven't read him in awhile. Perhaps we could read a book and discuss it. By the way, there was a recent Berlin article in the TNR.
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