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Bertrand Russell (1872-1970). A celebrated mathematician and logician, Russell was and remains one of the most genuinely widely read and popular philosophers of modern times.
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Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. First Thus 2nd Printing. Previous Owner Markings (Underlining); Light Creasing on Front, Rear Covers; Front, Rear Covers, Spine Lightly Chipped; Moderate Yellowing Due to Age. CONTENTS: 1 Social Cohesion and Human Nature 2 Social Cohesion and Government 3 The Role of Individuality 4 The Conflict of Technique and Human Nature 5 Control and Initiative: their Respective Spheres 6 Individual and Social Ethics. SYNOPSIS: Which is more important, freedom or order? Bertrand Russell explores one of the most hotly debated issues of our century, the ever sharper confrontation between law, order and authority and the rights of each individual man and woman. - and - Which is more important, freedom or order? In these, the first of the BBC's famous Reith Lectures, Bertrand Russell tackles one of the most hotly debated issues of the twentieth century, the ever sharper confrontation between law, order and authority and the rights of each individual man and woman. Russell's theme touches practically every human relationship - parents, family, school, army, Church, trade unions, employers and the State. In the modern world, the forms of authority are manifold, but no example escapes investigation. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Seller Inventory # 001363
Book Description Condition: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A tan to the pages. Seller Inventory # wbb0023556393