Prophecy and Dissent, 1914-16Psychology Press, 1988 - 786 páginas Bertrand Russell's shorter writings against British participation in the First World War from its outbreak until the formation of Lloyd George's coalition. It includes the fullest documentation yet of the continuing government attempts to stifle Russell, then regarded as Britain's most dangerous pacifist. |
Contenido
Abbreviations | xii |
II | xvii |
Acknowledgements | lxix |
III | lxxxi |
Friends of Progress Betrayed 36 | 3 |
The Cause and the Cure Rulers Cannot Be Trusted | 16 |
Armaments and National Security | 24 |
Fear As the Ultimate Cause of War | 30 |
North Staffs Praise of War | 325 |
The Danger to Civilization | 327 |
Principles of Social Reconstruction and Notes for Harvard Lectures | 339 |
Headnote to First Papers for the NoConscription Fellowship 4748 | 344 |
Reply to Academicus on Conscientious Objectors | 346 |
Two Years Hard Labour for Refusing to Disobey the Dictates of Conscience The Everett Leaflet | 349 |
Practical War Economy | 353 |
Will They Be Shot? | 355 |
War the Offspring of Fear | 37 |
Letter to C A Reed | 48 |
Peace and Goodwill Shall Yet Reign | 56 |
Can England and Germany Be Reconciled after the War? | 74 |
Mr Russells Reply to His Critics | 81 |
The Reconciliation Question | 100 |
Mr Bertrand Russell and the Ethics of War | 113 |
A Notable Gathering | 117 |
Lord Northcliffes Triumph | 120 |
How America Can Help to Bring Peace | 124 |
The Future of AngloGerman Rivalry | 134 |
The Philosophy of Pacifism | 145 |
War and NonResistance | 156 |
On Justice in WarTime An Appeal to the Intellectuals of Europe | 169 |
The International Review | 181 |
The War and NonResistance A Rejoinder to Professor Perry | 184 |
Edith Cavell | 192 |
Headnote to Two Papers on Cambridge Controversies 3334 | 195 |
Two Letters | 197 |
Mr Russell Replies | 198 |
Review of Gilbert Parker The World in the Crucible | 199 |
Headnote to Two Critiques of British Foreign Policy 3637 | 201 |
The Unpublished Critique a Principles and Practice in Foreign Policy | 206 |
b Origins of War Outline | 213 |
A Reply to Professor Gilbert Murray | 214 |
Syllabuses for Eight Lectures on Principles of Social Reconstruction | 283 |
a Philosophy of Social Reconstruction Sent to Lawrence | 286 |
b Philosophy of Social Reconstruction Sent to Ogden | 293 |
Principles of Social Reconstruction Sent to Ogden | 294 |
A Course of Eight Lectures on Principles of Social Reconstruction | 295 |
Principles of Social Reconstruction | 299 |
Disintegration and the Principle of Growth | 305 |
What Is Wanted | 314 |
Conscription | 314 |
Headnote to Two Papers on Pacifism 4344 | 321 |
Mr Russells Reply | 324 |
Folly DoctorLike Controlling Skill | 359 |
The Nature of the State in View of Its External Relations | 362 |
Adsum Qui Feci | 370 |
Liberty of Conscience | 373 |
Headnote to Papers on Russells Trial for the Everett Leaflet 5657 | 376 |
Two Accounts of the Trial a Courtroom Defence of the Everett Leaflet | 380 |
b Rex v Bertrand Russell | 389 |
What Bertrand Russell Was Not Allowed to Say | 407 |
Headnote to Three Tributes to the Conscientious Objectors 5860 | 408 |
An Appeal on Behalf of Conscientious Objectors | 410 |
Mr Tennant on the Conscientious Objectors | 411 |
The Question of the Conscientious Objectors | 412 |
Headnote to Two Calls for Peace Negotiations 6162 | 417 |
Why Not Peace Negotiations? | 418 |
What Are We Fighting For? | 419 |
The Cardiff Speech | 420 |
British Politics | 436 |
Hon Bertrand Russell Says When Fate of Constantinople Is Settled | 441 |
The Conscientious Objector | 443 |
Rex v Russell | 445 |
Clifford Allen and Mr Lloyd George | 448 |
Meeting with General Cockerill | 453 |
Bertrand Russell and the War Office | 458 |
Headnote to Two Papers from the Northern Lecture Tour 7172 | 463 |
The World As It Can Be Made Syllabus | 466 |
Foreword to Political Ideals | 468 |
What We Stand For | 469 |
Mr Russells Lectures | 471 |
Mr Bertrand Russells Case | 472 |
The NCF and the Political Outlook | 475 |
IV | 489 |
VI | 495 |
IX | 504 |
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