96 Pages
by
Routledge
96 Pages
by
Routledge
Bertrand Russell’s eminence of intellect and person has long been unassailable. Besides his distinction as mathematician and philosopher, and a vast output of books, articles, lectures and talks on most aspects of the human condition, there is his continuing concern for day-to-day political issues, his championing of individual freedom and his readiness to stand for a cause to the point of... Read more
Introduction 1. Family, Childhood and Youth 2. Socialism and Mathematics 3. Politics and People 4. At Cambridge and Harvard 5. The First World War and Prison 6. Journeys to Soviet Russia and China 7. Books and Lectures 8. ‘The School’ and Moralities 9. War Years in the United States 10. Peace and Honours 11. Days in Australia 12. The H-Bomb Clash. Important Dates in the Life of Bertrand Russell
Biography
Herbert Gottschalk






