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BERTRAND RUSSELL (1872-1970), filosofo, matematico e scrittore, studiò a Cambridge, dove insegnò fino al 1916, quando fu allontanato a causa delle sue idee pacifiste. Dal 1938 al 1944 visse negli Stati Uniti, dove insegnò a Chicago e a Los Angeles, prima di essere riaccolto a Cambridge. Insignito del premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 1950, legò il proprio nome alle principali battaglie civili del Novecento e concluse la sua intensa attività in favore della pace dando vita nel 1966 al «Tribunale Russell» contro i crimini di guerra americani nel Vietnam.
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Bertrand Russell Collection. E-book. Formato EPUB Bertrand Russell   -  Skyline, 2018  - 

The Problems of PhilosophyThe Analysis of MindMysticism and Logic and Other EssaysPolitical IdealsFree Thought and Official Propaganda"Is there any knowledge in the world which is so certain that no reasonable man could doubt it? This question, which at first sight might not seem difficult, is really one of the most difficult that can be asked. When we have realized the obstacles in the way of a straightforward and confident answer, we shall be well launched on the study of philosophy—for philosophy is merely the attempt to answer such ultimate questions, not carelessly and dogmatically, as we do in ordinary life and even in the sciences, but critically, after exploring all that makes such questions puzzling, and after realizing all the vagueness and confusion that underlie our ordinary ideas. "

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The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism. E-book. Formato EPUB Bertrand Russell   -  Skyline, 2017  - 

The Russian Revolution is one of the great heroic events of the world's history. It is natural to compare it to the French Revolution, but it is in fact something of even more importance. It does more to change daily life and the structure of society: it also does more to change men's beliefs. The difference is exemplified by the difference between Marx and Rousseau: the latter sentimental and soft, appealing to emotion, obliterating sharp outlines; the former systematic like Hegel, full of hard intellectual content, appealing to historic necessity and the technical development of industry, suggesting a view of human beings as puppets in the grip of omnipotent material forces. Bolshevism combines the characteristics of the French Revolution with those of the rise of Islam; and the result is something radically new, which can only be understood by a patient and passionate effort of imagination.

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