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Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell Volume 21: How to Keep the Peace: The Pacifist Dilemma, 193538 [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 1000 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 2267 g
  • Serija: The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Apr-2008
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415094178
  • ISBN-13: 9780415094177
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 1000 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 2267 g
  • Serija: The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Apr-2008
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415094178
  • ISBN-13: 9780415094177
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In Collected Papers 21 Bertrand Russell grapples with the dilemma that confronted all opponents of militarism and war in the 1930s—namely, what was the most politically and morally appropriate response to international aggression.

How to Keep the Peace contains some of Russell’s best-known essays, such as the famous Auto-obituary and his treatment of The Superior Virtue of the Oppressed. Like the sixteen previous volumes in Routledge’s critical edition of Russell’s shorter writings, however, Collected Papers 21 also includes a number of unpublished manuscripts from the Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University. Moreover, it recovers for Russell scholars and general readers alike a rich vein of material that has previously appeared in print only in obscure or long-defunct newspaper and periodical publications.

Abbreviations xiii
Introduction xv
Acknowledgements ixix
Chronology ixxi
PART I. UNCERTAIN PROSPECTS FOR PEACE
On Isolationism [ 1935]
3(4)
Profits and War [ 1935]
7(4)
Hitler's Thirteen Points [ 1935]
11(4)
Dangers in the Far East [ 1935]
15(4)
Pitfalls in Security Pacts [ 1935]
19(4)
The British Labour Party and Hitler [ 1935]
23(2)
If You Were Foreign Minister What Would You Do about Abyssinia? [ 1935]
25(4)
The Home Office, the Labour Party and Air Raid Precautions [ 1935]
29(8)
Your Duty in the Next War
31(2)
Air Raid Precautions
33(1)
How to Keep the peace
34(3)
How Not to Fight Fascism [ 1935]
37(3)
Bertrand Russell Applauds U.S. Neutrality Decision [ 1935]
40(2)
Keep out of War! [ 1935]
42(4)
The New Alliance [ 1935]
46(4)
The Dangers of Bluff [ 1935]
50(4)
How to Keep Peace [ 1935]
54(4)
In Lands Where Slums and Wars Are Unknown [ 1935]
58(5)
Some Psychological Difficulties of Pacifism in War-Time [ 1935]
63(5)
Socialism and the Planned State (Fabian Society Lecture) [ 1935-36]
68(20)
Lecture Outline [ 1935]
71(1)
The Prospects of Great Britain: Plan or No Plan [ 1936]
71(8)
The Prospects of a Permanent Peace [ 1936]
79(9)
Peace and the World [ 1936]
88(8)
PART II. DIARIST FOR ``THE NEW STATESMAN AND NATION''
Headnote to Five Weekly Diaries (19 to 23)
95(1)
A Weekly Diary (I) [ 1935]
96(3)
A Weekly Diary (2) [ 1935]
99(3)
A Weekly Diary (3) [ 1935]
102(3)
A Weekly Diary (4) [ 1935]
105(3)
A Weekly Diary (5) [ 1935]
108(5)
PART III. IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS
Fear of Freedom [ 1935]
113(4)
Why Be Afraid of Socialism? [ 1935]
117(3)
The Case for Socialism? [ 1935]
120(18)
Why Radicals Are Apt to Be Unpopular [ 1936]
138(4)
An Obituary of Liberalism [ 1936]
142(3)
Dictatorships That Pass in the Night [ 1936]
145(3)
Your Liberty Is in Danger [ 1936]
148(5)
Blurb for Rudolf Rocker, Nationalism and Culture [ 1937]
153(2)
Two Prophets [ 1937]
155(4)
Power, Ancient and Modern [ 1937]
159(8)
Political Democracy [ 1937]
167(3)
The Superior Virtue of the Oppressed [ 1937]
170(9)
PART IV. ON REASON, CRUELTY AND CONSCIENCE
The Causes of Happiness [ 1935]
179(7)
Preface to In Praise of Idleness [ 1935]
186(2)
Western Civilization [ 1935]
188(10)
Intolerance, Past and Present [ 1935]
198(4)
Individual and Social Morality [ 1935]
202(4)
Do We Survive Death? [ 1936]
206(5)
Greetings on Our Jubilee [ 1936]
211(2)
Is Reason ``Cold''? [ 1936]
213(3)
The Established Church and the Report of the Archbishops' Commission [ 1936]
216(4)
Our Brave Impatient World! [ 1936]
220(4)
Is Human Life Considered More Sacred Than Formerly? [ 1936]
224(3)
Man Who Stuck Pins in His Wife [ 1936]
227(3)
Auto-Obituary [ 1936]
230(3)
Is Brutality Increasing? [ 1936]
233(4)
On Violence in Thought and Feeling [ 1937?]
237(4)
On Being Modern-minded [ 1937]
241(5)
Law and Conscience [ 1937]
246(4)
Anti-Semitism and Nazi Germany [ 1937-38]
250(4)
Answers to Questions [ 1937]
251(1)
The Persecution of the Jews [ 1938]
251(3)
Byron and the Modern World [ 1938]
254(15)
What Is Happiness? [ 1938]
269(6)
PART V. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
Science Is Tottering [ 1935]
275(3)
Storms and Tempests [ 1936]
278(4)
Blurb for Lancelot Hogben, Mathematics for the Million [ 1936]
282(2)
Reply to Mr. Gorer [ 1936]
284(2)
Chemistry's Power of Life and Death [ 1937]
286(12)
The Fairly Modern Mind [ 1937]
298(4)
War in the Heavens [ 1937]
302(3)
Two Reviews of E. T. Bell, Men of Mathematics [ 1937]
305(7)
Lives of the Great Mathematicians (1)
306(2)
Lives of the Great Mathematicians (2)
308(4)
``Whither Britain?'' (Fabian Siciety Lecture) [ 1937]
312(17)
Lecture Outline
316(1)
Science and Social Institutions
316(13)
PART VI. EDUCATIONAL THEORY AND PRACTICE
Academic and Professional Freedom [ 1935]
329(5)
Lucy Martin Donnelly [ 1936]
334(2)
The Future of State Education [ 1936]
336(8)
Education for Democracy [ 1937]
344(13)
Examinations [ 1937]
357(4)
Education and Industry [ 1937?]
361(3)
Bringing up Parents (and Teachers) [ 1938]
364(4)
What We Should Teach Our Children [ 1938]
368(7)
PART VII. PARENTING, MARRIAGE AND SEX
The Break-up of the Home [ 1935?]
375(4)
On Divorce [ 1935]
379(7)
A Debate with G.K. Chesterton [ 1935]
386(13)
That Parents are Unfitted by Nature to Bring Up Their Own Children
387(3)
Who Should Bring Up Our Children?
390(9)
On Equal Pay for Equal Work [ 1935]
399(4)
The Amberley Papers: Origins and Authorship [ 1935-37]
403(4)
Lord and Lady Amberley [ 1935]
405(1)
The Amberley Papers (1) [ 1937]
405(1)
The Amberley Papers (II) [ 1937]
405(2)
On Wife-Beating [ 1935]
407(3)
Rational Sexual Ethics [ 1936]
410(9)
Dangerous Passions [ 1936]
419(3)
Life Begins at Two [ 1936]
422(4)
Is the Family Still a Vital Part of Modern Life? [ 1937]
426(8)
Review of Blum, Marriage [ 1937]
434(4)
Marriage Reform in France
435(2)
Blum on Marriage
437(1)
My Son, at 15 Months, Knows 150 Words [ 1938]
438(7)
PART VIII. PACIFISM VERSUS COLLECTIVE SECURITY
British Foreign Policy [ 1936]
445(3)
Spain's Civil War [ 1936]
448(4)
A Turning-Point in Foreign Policy [ 1936]
452(4)
Blurb for, and Review of, Freda Utley, Japan's Feet of Clay [ 1936]
456(6)
Freda Utley, Japan's Feet of Clay
458(1)
Far Eastern Imperialism
458(4)
Critical Responses to Which Way to Peace? [ 1936-37]
462(10)
Logic of the Pacifist Case [ 1936]
466(1)
Which Way to Peace? (I) [ 1936]
467(1)
Which Way to Peace? (II) [ 1937]
468(1)
Pacifism or Collective Security? A Reply [ 1937]
469(3)
The paralysis of England [ 1936]
472(7)
``No Continental Entanglements'' [ 1936]
479(3)
What 1937 Will Bring [ 1936]
482(4)
Methodism and Armament Firms [ 1937]
486(2)
Christianity and the Church [ 1937]
488(5)
Collective ``Security'' [ 1937]
493(4)
Russell's Maiden Speech in the House of Lords [ 1937]
497(11)
Prepared Speech
501(2)
Foreign Affairs
503(5)
Humanizing Warfare [ 1937]
508(3)
A World of Fairy Tales [ 1937]
511(3)
The Crisis in Foreign Policy [ 1938]
514(4)
Has the League a Future? [ 1938]
518(55)
APPENDIXES
INTERVIEWS
Good Adults---Not Good Children [ 1935]
527(4)
What's What in War; Steel, Says Russell [ 1935]
531(3)
War to Grip America, Says Savant Russell [ 1935]
534(2)
An Interview with Bertrand Russell [ 1935]
536(4)
Peace and the Price to be Paid [ 1938]
540(7)
MULTIPLE-SIGNATORY TEXTS
No Passport [ 1935]
547(2)
Precautions for Air Raids [ 1935]
549(3)
The University Labour Federation [ 1935]
552(2)
Mental Disorders [ 1935]
554(3)
British Institute of Philosophy [ 1935]
557(2)
Foreword to What Was His Crime? The Case of Carl Von Ossietzky [ 1936]
559(3)
The L.C.C. and a Film [ 1937]
562(2)
Arts Peace Campaign [ 1938]
564(5)
MISCELLANEOUS SHORTER WRITINGS
Notes for Three Articles [ 1937?]
569(2)
Notes on War and Film [ 1938?]
571(2)
Missing and Unprinted Papers 573(10)
Annotation 583(174)
Textual Notes 757(52)
Bibliographical Index 809(40)
General Index 849