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ZNetwork on MSNBertrand Russell: Redefining the Public Intellectual in an Era of Rising AuthoritarianismWithin days of his return to office, President Donald Trump unleashed a chilling display of authoritarianism, providing a ...
Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 was published over seventy years ago, in 1953, and yet continues to be a source of ...
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We're Burned Out...Here's whyWe all feel burnout. So let's take some time to look at the psychology, philosophy, and anthropology behind burnout. We'll ...
Bertrand Russell’s timeless observation—“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts”—resonates as profoundly ...
We are thrilled to share the fantastic news that our school has emerged as the Second Runnerup in the state level Prathibha ...
"Western culture must be carried-on by America after the next war," Bertrand Russell, world-renowned author and philosopher, said when interviewed last night. Russell, who addressed the Ford Hall ...
Limitations of space make it impracticable to notice them separately; but some account may be given of the picture of Russell and his philosophy which emerges from the work as a whole.
In 1967, a team including Jean-Paul Sartre put the US ‘on trial’ for its actions in Vietnam. Clive Webb’s Vietdamned surveys their efforts ...
With echoes of Monty Python, the first feature from public domain fan and Mexican creative Aria Covamonas world premieres at Rotterdam: "There was no script for this movie but a method." ...
Barton Swaim leads his anatomy of stupidity (“Biden, Trump and the Meaning of Stupidity,” op-ed, Jan. 13) with an astringent quip from Bertrand Russell: “The trouble is that in the modern ...
An extract from Bertrand Russell's essay in Praise of Idleness. In praise of idleness - Bertrand Russell Can't switch off from work? Envy those 'lazy' strikers? In this 1932 essay, Bertrand Russell, ...
Bertrand Russell received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950 in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he championed humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought. He was one of ...
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