Bertrand Russell came from a political family but was devoted to an academic life before 1914. It was the Great War which transformed him. He broke from the Liberal Party, began to regard himself as a socialist and became a prominent public intellectual, noted for his independence of mind. Throughout the rest of his long life he earned a living as a writer and public speaker, devoting at least as much time to politics and social questions as he did to philosophy and science. Though Russell’s intellectual gifts were exceptional his political odyssey was not. It illustrates the strength of liberalism and its permeability with socialism in twentieth century Britain, as well as the relatively strong tradition of dissent on matters of defence an...
The interpretation proposed in this article lends coherence to B. Russell's many political changes. ...
Bertrand Russell’s conception of philosophy evolved dramatically in 1911 — the year he fell in love ...
Until very recently the received wisdom on Russell’s moral philosophy was that it is uninspired and ...
Bertrand Russell came from a political family but was devoted to an academic life before 1914. It wa...
Bertrand Russell came from a political family but was devoted to an academic life before 1914. It wa...
Russell argued against the Great War, but he also wanted to drop atomic bombs on the Soviet Union af...
This article examines how the outbreak of war in 1914 established Bertrand Russell’s reputation as s...
The essays in this volume treat topics from education to publishing, from academic freedom to politi...
The popularity that Bertrand Russell, the perfect example of intellectual, has with the general publ...
In the year 1918, a few days before being jailed for pacifism, Bertrand Russell completed Proposed R...
The aim of the present study is to demonstrate the nature of the relation of Russell's political phi...
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), one of the towering intellectuals of the 20th century, was an indefati...
The aim of this paper is to clarify the relation between democracy and philosophy in Bertrand Russel...
Le Roy Georges. Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy and its Connection with Political an...
ii This study examines sc:veral of the most formative years in the life of an exceptional man and of...
The interpretation proposed in this article lends coherence to B. Russell's many political changes. ...
Bertrand Russell’s conception of philosophy evolved dramatically in 1911 — the year he fell in love ...
Until very recently the received wisdom on Russell’s moral philosophy was that it is uninspired and ...
Bertrand Russell came from a political family but was devoted to an academic life before 1914. It wa...
Bertrand Russell came from a political family but was devoted to an academic life before 1914. It wa...
Russell argued against the Great War, but he also wanted to drop atomic bombs on the Soviet Union af...
This article examines how the outbreak of war in 1914 established Bertrand Russell’s reputation as s...
The essays in this volume treat topics from education to publishing, from academic freedom to politi...
The popularity that Bertrand Russell, the perfect example of intellectual, has with the general publ...
In the year 1918, a few days before being jailed for pacifism, Bertrand Russell completed Proposed R...
The aim of the present study is to demonstrate the nature of the relation of Russell's political phi...
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), one of the towering intellectuals of the 20th century, was an indefati...
The aim of this paper is to clarify the relation between democracy and philosophy in Bertrand Russel...
Le Roy Georges. Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy and its Connection with Political an...
ii This study examines sc:veral of the most formative years in the life of an exceptional man and of...
The interpretation proposed in this article lends coherence to B. Russell's many political changes. ...
Bertrand Russell’s conception of philosophy evolved dramatically in 1911 — the year he fell in love ...
Until very recently the received wisdom on Russell’s moral philosophy was that it is uninspired and ...