Authority and the Individual
by Bertrand Russell
On This Page
Description
From Ancient Greek philosophy to the French Revolution to the modern welfare state, in Authority and the Individual Bertrand Russell tackles the perennial questions about the balance between authority and human freedom. With characteristic clarity and deep understanding, he explores the formation and purpose of society, education, moral evolution and social, economical and intellectual progress. First of the famousnbsp;BBC Reith lectures, this wonderful collection delivers Russell at his show more intellectual best. show lessTags
Recommendations
Member Reviews
Very thought provoking book about the balance and necessity of both individual freedom and collective authority.
Sala Swartz
Scaffale: Filosofia
Sezione: Filosofia pratica e applicata
Scaffale: Filosofia
Sezione: Filosofia pratica e applicata
Ratings
Members
- Recently Added By
Lists
The Works of Bertrand Russell
62 works; 1 member
Author Information

419+ Works 39,354 Members
Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872-1970) was a British philosopher, logician, essayist and social critic. He was best known for his work in mathematical logic and analytic philosophy. Together with G.E. Moore, Russell is generally recognized as one of the main founders of modern analytic philosophy. Together with Kurt Gödel, he is regularly show more credited with being one of the most important logicians of the twentieth century. Over the course of a long career, Russell also made contributions to a broad range of subjects, including the history of ideas, ethics, political and educational theory, and religious studies. General readers have benefited from his many popular writings on a wide variety of topics. After a life marked by controversy--including dismissals from both Trinity College, Cambridge, and City College, New York--Russell was awarded the Order of Merit in 1949 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Noted also for his many spirited anti-nuclear protests and for his campaign against western involvement in the Vietnam War, Russell remained a prominent public figure until his death at the age of 97. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Some Editions
Series
Belongs to Publisher Series
Common Knowledge
- Canonical title
- Authority and the Individual
- Original title
- Authority and the Individual
- Original publication date
- 1949
- Epigraph
- Prefatory Note -- In the preparation of these lectures I have had the benefit of vital assistance from my wife, Patricia Russell, not only as regards details, but as regards the general ideas and their application to the circ... (show all)umstances of the present day.
- First words
- Lecture One -- Social Cohesion and Human Nature -- The fundamental problem I propose to consider in these lectures is this: how can we combine that degree of individual initiative which is necessary for progress with the degr... (show all)ee of social cohesion that is necessary for survival? I shall begin with the impulses in human nature that make social co-operation possible.
Classifications
- Genres
- Philosophy, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government
- DDC/MDS
- 306.01 — Society, Government, and Culture Social sciences, sociology & anthropology Social Behavior - Dating, Marriage, Divorce Culture--philosophy
- LCC
- HM136 .R8 — Social sciences Sociology (General) Sociology These are obsolete numbers no longer used
- BISAC
Statistics
- Members
- 339
- Popularity
- 93,059
- Reviews
- 2
- Rating
- (3.78)
- Languages
- 12 — Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Spanish, Swedish
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 22
- ASINs
- 27




























































