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100 _aRussell, Bertrand.
245 0 _aPolitical ideas
260 _aLondon
260 _bRoutledge
260 _c2003
300 _a80 p.
365 _b 257.00
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520 _aIn this volume Bertrand Russell outlines the basic tenets of his political code. He shows that to think, speak and act without interference is our most cherished freedom, and that political ideals must be based upon the ideals of the individual. Written as a public lecture when Britain was at war in 1917, Political Ideals was banned by the government and remained unpublished in Britain until the 1960s. In it Bertrand Russell sets out the basic tenets of his political code. To think, speak and act without interference is our most cherished freedom. Political ideals must be based on the ideals of the individual. The book is one of the most powerful examples of Russell's political philosophy; it still has the mark of a passionate manifesto.
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