The Social and Political Thought of Bertrand Russell
The Development of an Aristocratic Liberalism
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- Author: Philip Ironside
- Date Published: November 1995
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521473835
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This pioneering study of Bertrand Russell's social and political thought between 1896 and 1938 is the first book to undertake a thorough investigation of the intellectual and cultural context out of which Russell's ideas emerged. Maintaining a sympathetic but critical stance towards Russell's almost innumerable political postures, the author renders that thought both plausible and coherent by placing its development against a significant historical background. The result is a highly original view of an important and enduring figure.
Read more- The first book to undertake a thorough investigation of the intellectual and cultural context from which Russell's ideas emerged
- Lucid new interpretation which renders Russell's thought plausible and coherent by giving it a significant historical background
- Wide-ranging exploration of the individuals, groups and beliefs by which Russell was influenced
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"Ironside's analysis is presented with enviable clarity and much good humor, and offers a shrewd sense of the trajectory of Russell's multifaceted life and ever-evolving contexts...Philip Ironside has written an intelligent and lucid book of interest not merely to specialists on Russell's life and thought but also to students of public life, social theory, and political debate in modern Britain." Victorian Studies
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- Date Published: November 1995
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521473835
- length: 296 pages
- dimensions: 236 x 157 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.557kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. A young man of character
2. Fellow-travelling with the Fabians
3. Out of the moral gymnasium
4. Political science
5. The sage of Caxton Hall
6. Anarchist tendencies
7. Russia, China and the West
8
The Wellsian trajectory
9. Ideologies and dystopias
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
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