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The basic crux of pluralism, and Berlin's connection of it to liberalism, is apparent in rough, telegraphic form in Berlin's notes for his lecture 'Democracy, Communism and the Individual' (1949), and pluralism is also advanced in an aside, not under that name, in 'Historical Inevitability' (1954).
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