Unpopular Essays by Bertrand Russell (Author)
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- Number of Pages: 190
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Unpopular Essays
Author: Bertrand Russell
Binding: Paperback
Category: Philosophy / Essays / Social Criticism
Recommended For: Readers interested in critical thinking, philosophy, social commentary, and the challenging of conventional beliefs.
Key Points
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Provocative and Insightful – A powerful collection of essays where Russell fearlessly questions religion, education, politics, and human nature.
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Themes of Reason and Skepticism – Encourages rational thought and independent judgment over dogma and popular opinion.
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Wide-Ranging Topics – Covers everything from the dangers of authority to the value of philosophy and the limits of scientific progress.
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Accessible Writing Style – Despite the depth of ideas, Russell presents his arguments with clarity, wit, and intellectual honesty.
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Timeless Relevance – Though written in the 20th century, the essays remain remarkably applicable to modern debates and dilemmas.