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The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell Volume 21: How to Keep Peace: Pacifist Dilemma, 1935-38
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The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell Volume 21: How to Keep Peace: Pacifist Dilemma, 1935-38 in Franklin, TN
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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,
also includes a number of unpublished manuscripts from the Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University.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.
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,
also includes a number of unpublished manuscripts from the Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University.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.
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,
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.
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,
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.

















