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Lord Bertrand Russell, the octogenarian philosopher and pacifist, issued a statement today denouncing Israel for “aggression” against Syria. He accused the Western powers of having given ...
We Must Reassess Relationship with Israel Akan Malici* Bertrand Russell once wrote: “In all affairs it’s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken ...
In a discussion on philosophy, Bertrand Russell defines philosophy as speculation about matters beyond current scientific knowledge. He contrasts philosophy with science, stating that while ...
An appeal to the Arab states and to Israel to accept an embargo on arms shipments and to accept international supervision of nuclear and rocket weapons, systems and plants was issued yesterday by ...
Fareed Zakaria ["Israel's false choice," op-ed, Feb. 16] was quite right that Iran's apparent pursuit of a nuclear weapon needn't prompt an Israeli preemptive attack any more than did Russia's in ...
Museum acquires Bertrand Russell letter on Hitler Nobel Prize-winning British philosopher wrote in 1937 that if Nazis invade the UK, they should be treated as visitors ...
Russell, like Václav Havel, another towering public intellectual, believed that politics followed culture and that there was no possibility of social change unless there was a change in people ...
The Jewish State doesn’t stand a chance in the kangaroo courts of the UN Human Rights Council or from the self-anointed moral judges of The Bertrand Russell Tribunal on Palestine.
Lord Bertrand Russell's “Open Letter to Eisenhower and Khrushchev” (New Statesman and Nation, Nov. 23, 1957), urging a summit meeting to consider “the conditions of co-existence,” provided ...
Profile of Welsh writer, philosopher, logician, mathematician and historian Bertrand Russell, on the BBC Wales Arts website.
Bertrand Russell as you've never heard him before Previously unheard recordings made by the philosopher Bertrand Russell have been discovered by the BBC ahead of the 50th anniversary of his death.