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Russell, Bertrand A. W.


United Kingdom, Academic Person    (1872-05-18 to 1970-02-02)
• Analytical philosopher, socialist activist. (See: Stanford bio)
• 1920 : Published "The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism" (See: Text online)
• 1926 : Published "On Education" -- Duck | Google | Bing
• 1946 : Published "History of Western Philosophy"
• 1950 : Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature (See: Nobel bio)
• 1952 : Published "The Impact of Science on Society" (See: Text online)
• 1994 : Article exposing the myth of Lord Bertrand Russell as a "utopian humanitarian" (See: Lyndon LaRouche article)
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Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation   (Founder of, 1963 to 1970-02-02) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament   (Founder of, 1958 to 1970-02-02) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Congress for Cultural Freedom   (Director of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Honorary Chairman
City College of New York   (Faculty of, 1938 to 1940) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Trinity College, Cambridge   (Faculty of, 1910 to 1916) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Royal Society   (Fellow of, 1908 to 1970) -- Duck | Google | Bing
The Bloomsbury Group   (Member of, 1905 to 1935) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Senior member of the group
The Coefficients   (Member of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Fabian Socialist Society   (Member of, 1895 to 1970-02-02) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• (See: Spartacus profile)
London School of Economics (LSE)   (Faculty of, 1895) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Cambridge Apostles   (Member of, 1890 to 1970-02-02) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Cambridge University   (Student of, 1890 to 1894) -- Duck | Google | Bing