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A Rare Recording of Bertrand Russell's Message To Future Generations
Bertrand Russell (May 18, 1872 - February 2, 1970) was born in Monmouthshire, into one of the most prominent aristocratic families in Britain. Russell was a philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, prominent anti-war activist, and an outspoken opponent of nuclear weapons. In 1950, Russell was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Bertrand Russell (Author), Bertrand Russell (Narrator)
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A Rare Recording of Bertrand Russell on Lenin, Hegel, Gladstone, Tennyson and Browning
Bertrand Russell (May 18, 1872 - February 2, 1970) was born in Monmouthshire, into one of the most prominent aristocratic families in Britain. Russell was a philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, prominent anti-war activist, and an outspoken opponent of nuclear weapons. In 1950, Russell was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Bertrand Russell (Author), Bertrand Russell (Narrator)
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In this work, Russell presents his views on the problems of modern society and offers his proposals for a better future. He critiques both capitalism and socialism as inadequate solutions, and instead advocates for a system based on guild socialism, where workers control the means of production and are organized into functional groups. Russell argues that the ultimate goal of society should be the development of the individual, and proposes a society that is organized around individual freedom and fulfillment rather than material wealth. He advocates for the abolition of the wage system and the establishment of a system of economic cooperation and communal ownership. He also discusses the role of education in a free society, arguing that it should be aimed at cultivating creativity, critical thinking, and individuality. Read in English, unabridged.
Bertrand Russell (Author), George Easton (Narrator)
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'The Problem of China' by Bertrand Russell is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the social, political, and cultural challenges facing China during the early 20th century. Russell delves into the complexities of Chinese society, examining its historical context and the impact of Western influences on its development. In this book, Russell examines China's struggle to reconcile its rich cultural heritage with the pressures of modernization and foreign intervention. He delves into various topics, including the conflict between traditional values and the need for progress, the role of education in shaping Chinese society, and the impact of imperialism on China's political and economic landscape. Read in English, unabridged.
Bertrand Russell (Author), George Easton (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - La conquista de la felicidad
La felicidad ¿es un estado o una búsqueda? Esta obra afirma que lo segundo: el ser humano se debe mostrar activo en la eliminación de las trabas al despliegue de la felicidad, comenzando por eliminar esas pasiones egocéntricas que son la envidia, el miedo o la conciencia de pecado y reforzando las que impulsan hacia fuera de sí mismo, que invitan a sentirse parte de la corriente de la vida: «Cuantas más cosas interesen a alguien, más oportunidades de felicidad tendrá», afirma, para concluir que el ser feliz es el que se siente ciudadano del universo «y goza libremente del espectáculo que le ofrece y de las alegrías que le brinda». Una obra de autoayuda... si no fuera porque se trata de un proyecto, de raigambre estoica, de repensar el ser humano y su posición en el mundo.
Bertrand Russell (Author), ángel Morón (Narrator)
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'Mysticism and Logic' is a collection of essays by Bertrand Russell that explores the relationship between mysticism and logic. Russell examines the nature of religious experience, arguing that mystical experiences are not beyond the reach of rational inquiry. He also discusses the nature of language and how it shapes our understanding of the world. The book is divided into two parts, with the first part focusing on mysticism and the second part on logic. Russell's writing is clear and accessible, making complex philosophical ideas easy to understand for readers. Overall, 'Mysticism and Logic' is an engaging exploration of the intersection of two seemingly disparate fields of study. Read in English, unabridged.
Bertrand Russell (Author), George Easton (Narrator)
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'The Analysis of Mind' by Bertrand Russell is a philosophical book that explores the nature of the mind and consciousness. In this work, Russell argues that mental phenomena can be analyzed and understood through the principles of logic and mathematics. He posits that the mind can be divided into two categories: the 'conscious mind' and the 'unconscious mind'. The conscious mind is the part of the mind that we are aware of, while the unconscious mind is the part that we are not aware of but which still influences our behavior. Read in English, unabridged.
Bertrand Russell (Author), George Easton (Narrator)
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'The Analysis of Mind' is a book written by the British philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell, first published in 1921. The book is a comprehensive exploration of the nature of the human mind and its various functions, and is considered one of Russell's most important and influential works. In 'The Analysis of Mind', Russell argues that the mind is not a single, unified entity, but rather a collection of distinct mental processes, such as perception, memory, imagination, and reasoning. He examines these processes in detail, exploring their underlying structures, functions, and relationships to one another. Russell also discusses the relationship between mind and body, arguing against the traditional dualistic view that sees the mind and body as separate and distinct entities. He proposes a more holistic approach, in which mental and physical events are seen as part of a single, integrated system. Throughout 'The Analysis of Mind', Russell draws on a wide range of sources, including philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience, and his writing is characterized by clarity and rigor. The book continues to be widely read and studied today, and remains an important contribution to the fields of philosophy and psychology.
Bertrand Russell (Author), Liam Johnson (Narrator)
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Free Thought and Official Propaganda
Russell discusses how governments and institutions use propaganda to shape the beliefs and actions of citizens. He argues that propaganda is often used to create a sense of unity and to suppress dissent, rather than to inform and educate the public. This can lead to a situation where people are unwilling or unable to question the status quo, which can be detrimental to the progress of society. Overall, 'Free Thought and Official Propaganda' is a powerful critique of the use of propaganda in society and a passionate defence of free thought. It remains a relevant and thought-provoking essay in today's world, where propaganda and the manipulation of information continue to be pressing issues. Read in English, unabridged.
Bertrand Russell (Author), Oliver Adams (Narrator)
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'Political Ideals' is a thought-provoking book by Bertrand Russell, in which he explores the nature of political beliefs and the ideals that drive them. Drawing on his vast knowledge of history, philosophy, and politics, Russell argues that political ideals are not static, but evolve over time as societies change and new challenges arise. Throughout the book, Russell provides a compelling analysis of political ideology and the challenges facing modern societies. He challenges readers to think deeply about their own political beliefs and to strive for a society that is both just and compassionate. Read in English, unabridged.
Bertrand Russell (Author), Oliver Adams (Narrator)
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In this book, Russell tackles some of the most fundamental questions of human existence and provides a clear and concise introduction to the field of philosophy. Throughout the book, Russell's writing is clear, engaging, and accessible, making complex philosophical ideas understandable to readers with little or no background in the field. 'The Problems of Philosophy' is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophy, and a great starting point for those new to the subject. Read in English, unabridged.
Bertrand Russell (Author), Oliver Adams (Narrator)
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'The Problems of Philosophy' is a book written by Bertrand Russell and first published in 1912. The book is a concise introduction to some of the central problems in philosophy, and it aims to explain them in an accessible way to a general audience. Russell begins by outlining the distinction between appearance and reality, arguing that things are not always as they seem. He then moves on to discuss the nature of knowledge and truth, and explores the question of how we can be sure that our beliefs are justified. Another important topic in the book is the nature of existence, and Russell asks whether the external world is real or simply a construct of our minds. He also discusses the relationship between mind and body, and the problem of free will. Russell's writing is clear and straightforward, and he uses examples and analogies to help the reader understand complex philosophical concepts. While the book is not intended to be a comprehensive survey of all philosophical problems, it provides an excellent introduction to some of the most important issues in the field, and is a valuable resource for anyone interested in philosophy.
Bertrand Russell (Author), Liam Johnson (Narrator)
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