Uncertain roads to freedom: Russia and China 1919-22 / edited by Richard A. Rempel, Beryl Haslam with the assistance of Andrew Bone, Albert C. Lewis.

The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 15 assembles Russell's writings on his experiences of visiting and reflecting on Russia and China.Having emerged from the Great War determined to prevent another armed conflict, Russell became a champion of international socialism as the antidote...

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Main Author: Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970
Other Authors: Rempel, Richard A. (Editor), Haslam, Beryl, 1937- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2000.
Series:Collected papers of Bertrand Russell ; v. 15.
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490 1 |a The collected papers of Bertrand Russell ;  |v v. 15 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Abbreviations --  |t Introduction --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t Chronology --  |t Maps --  |g 1  |t Intellectual Guidance for the Masses [1919]  |g (starting p. 3) --  |g 2  |t The Biology of War [1919]  |g (starting p. 8) --  |g 3  |t Dreams and Facts [1919]  |g (starting p. 13) --  |g 4  |t Democracy and Efficiency [1919]  |g (starting p. 20) --  |g 5  |t Philosophers and Rebels [1919]  |g (starting p. 24) --  |g 6  |t Democracy and Direct Action [1919]  |g (starting p. 28) --  |g 7  |t Philosophy and Virtue [1919]  |g (starting p. 37) --  |g 8  |t The Noble Army of Philosophers [1919]  |g (starting p. 40) --  |g 9  |t "The Biology of War" [1919]  |g (starting p. 44) --  |g 10  |t The Infancy of Socialism [1919]  |g (starting p. 46) --  |g 11  |t New Powers and Old Frontiers [1919]  |g (starting p. 52) --  |g 12  |t Taking Dr. Rabagliati to Task [1919]  |g (starting p. 59) --  |g 13  |t The Triumph of Common Sense [1919]  |g (starting p. 62) --  |g 14  |t Germany Before the War [1919]  |g (starting p. 66) --  |g 15  |t An Englishman's China [1919]  |g (starting p. 69) --  |g 16  |t Liberty and Law [1919]  |g (starting p. 74) --  |g 17  |t Why I Am a Guildsman [1919]  |g (starting p. 79) --  |g 18  |t Holy Russia [1919]  |g (starting p. 82) --  |g 19  |t The Seamy Side of Revolution [1919]  |g (starting p. 86) --  |g 20  |t The Philosopher King [1919]  |g (starting p. 91) --  |g 21  |t How Great Men Are Expected to Feel [1919]  |g (starting p. 95) --  |g 22  |t "The Same Door -" [1919]  |g (starting p. 98) --  |g 23  |t The Anatomy of Desire [1919]  |g (starting p. 102) --  |g 24  |t Heroic Adventure in the Antarctic [1920]  |g (starting p. 114) --  |g 25  |t Civilization and the Class Struggle [1920]  |g (starting p. 118) --  |g 26  |t Feeble-Minded and Others [1920]  |g (starting p. 122) --  |g 27  |t The God Demos [1920]  |g (starting p. 126) --  |g 28  |t A Product of Environment [1920]  |g (starting p. 130) --  |g 29  |t To Save an Innocent Man [1920]  |g (starting p. 134) --  |g 30  |t Food and the Man [1920]  |g (starting p. 136) --  |g 31  |t Religious Evolution [1920]  |g (starting p. 139) --  |g 32  |t Socialism and Liberal Ideals [1920]  |g (starting p. 143) --  |g 33  |t Journal of Trip to Russia [1920]  |g (starting p. 159) --  |g 34  |t British Labour Delegation to Russia and the Illness of Mr. Clifford Allen [1920]  |g (starting p. 171) --  |g 35  |t Impressions of Bolshevik Russia [1920]  |g (starting p. 174) --  |g 36  |t Why Russia Endures Bolshevism [1920]  |g (starting p. 199) --  |g 37  |t Industry in Undeveloped Countries [1920]  |g (starting p. 202) --  |g 38  |t To the Editor of Shanghai Life [1920]  |g (starting p. 213) --  |g 39  |t Bolshevism -- Some Light on the Theory [1920]  |g (starting p. 216) --  |g 40  |t The Uses of Education [1921]  |g (starting p. 218) --  |g 41  |t The Prospects of Bolshevik Russia [1921]  |g (starting p. 223) --  |g 42  |t Why I Support the Labour Party [1921]  |g (starting p. 232) --  |g 43  |t The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism [1921]  |g (starting p. 236) --  |g 44  |t Communist Ideals [1921]  |g (starting p. 238) --  |g 45  |t The Relief of the Russian Famine [1921]  |g (starting p. 242) --  |g 46  |t First Impressions of China [1920]  |g (starting p. 247) --  |g 47  |t The Happiness of China [1921]  |g (starting p. 251) --  |g 48  |t To the Editor of The New Republic [1921]  |g (starting p. 255) --  |g 49  |t Magdeleine Marx's Book on Woman [1921]  |g (starting p. 258) --  |g 50  |t China's Road to Freedom [1921]  |g (starting p. 260) --  |g 51  |t Capitalism in South China [1921]  |g (starting p. 268) --  |g 52  |t Mr. Bertrand Russell and the Japanese Press [1921]  |g (starting p. 270) --  |g 53  |t Ireland and Japan [1921]  |g (starting p. 272) --  |g 54  |t Japan, U.S.A., and Us [1921]  |g (starting p. 274) --  |g 55  |t China and the Powers [1921]  |g (starting p. 276) --  |g 56  |t The Future of China [1921]  |g (starting p. 280) --  |g 57  |t A Plea for China [1921]  |g (starting p. 284) --  |g 58  |t China and Chinese Influence [1921]  |g (starting p. 288) --  |g 59  |t The Problems of China [1921]  |g (starting p. 293) --  |g 60  |t Is Chinese Independence Possible? [1921]  |g (starting p. 297) --  |g 61  |t Sketches of Modern China [1921]  |g (starting p. 301) --  |g 62  |t How Washington Could Help China [1921]  |g (starting p. 312) --  |g 63  |t Reconstruction in China [1922]  |g (starting p. 316) --  |g 64  |t China's Entanglements [1922]  |g (starting p. 321) --  |g 65  |t "Tuchuns", Not "Teachers" [1922]  |g (starting p. 324) --  |g 66  |t As a European Radical Sees It [1922]  |g (starting p. 326) --  |g 67  |t Hopes and Fears As Regards America [1922]  |g (starting p. 335) --  |g 68  |t Communism and Society [1922]  |g (starting p. 344) --  |g 69  |t Free Thought and Official Propaganda [1922]  |g (starting p. 347) --  |g 70  |t The Prevention of War [1922]  |g (starting p. 362) --  |g 71  |t Communism by Stages [1922]  |g (starting p. 365) --  |g 72  |t The World and the War-Dragon [1922]  |g (starting p. 368) --  |g 73  |t Chinese Problems [1922]  |g (starting p. 371) --  |g 74  |t The Christian Warrior [1922]  |g (starting p. 377) --  |g 75  |t Bring Us Peace [1922]  |g (starting p. 380) --  |g 76  |t Motive in Industry: A Reply to Professor Einstein [1922]  |g (starting p. 383) --  |g 77  |t Instinct and the Unconscious [1922]  |g (starting p. 388) --  |g 78  |t Two Election Leaflets [1922]  |g (starting p. 392) --  |t A To the Electors of Chelsea [1922]  |g (starting p. 393) --  |g b  |t Why Thinking People Vote Labour [1922]  |g (starting p. 395) --  |g 79  |t What Is Morality? [1922]  |g (starting p. 398) --  |g App. I  |t Problem: To Produce in Two Nations a Mutual Will to War [1919]  |g (starting p. 405) --  |g App. II  |t Declaration d'Independance de l'Esprit [1919]  |g (starting p. 407) --  |g App. III  |t Clarte [1920]  |g (starting p. 411) --  |g App. IV  |t La Civilisation et la lutte des classes [1920]  |g (starting p. 414) --  |g App. V  |t Letters from Russia [1920]  |g (starting p. 417) --  |g App. VI  |t Cabinet Report [1920]  |g (starting p. 422) --  |g App. VII  |t Letter from China [1920]  |g (starting p. 426) --  |g App. VIII  |t The Essence and Effect of Religion [1921]  |g (starting p. 428) --  |g App. IX  |t Science of Social Structure [1921]  |g (starting p. 434) --  |g App. X  |t The Dream [1921]  |g (starting p. 436) --  |g App. XI  |t Two Interviews on the Far East [1921]  |g (starting p. 438) --  |g App. XII  |t National "Hands Off Russia" Committee [1921]  |g (starting p. 444) --  |g App. XIII  |t Russell's "Death" in China [1921]  |g (starting p. 448) --  |g App. XIV  |t Silesia: A Protest [1921]  |g (starting p. 450) --  |g App. XV  |t Appeal for Inkpin [1922]  |g (starting p. 452) --  |g App. XVI  |t "No More War" International Demonstrations [1922]  |g (starting p. 456) --  |g App. XVII  |t Coalition Split Was a Sham [1922]  |g (starting p. 459) --  |g App. XVIII  |t An Appeal to the Electors of Rushcliffe [1922]  |g (starting p. 461) --  |t Lost Papers  |g (starting p. 463) --  |t Annotation  |g (starting p. 467) --  |t Textual Notes  |g (starting p. 577) --  |t Bibliographical Index  |g (starting p. 627) --  |t General Index  |g (starting p. 651) 
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