What I Believe (Russell)
WHAT I BELIEVE
By
BERTRAND RUSSELL
WHAT I BELIEVE
THE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW SERIES |
| DÆDALUS, or Science and the Future
By J. B. S. Haldane ICARUS, or The Future of Science By the Hon. Bertrand Russell, F.R.S. THE MONGOL IN OUR MIDST By F. G. Crookshank, M.D. Fully Illustrated WIRELESS POSSIBILITIES By Prof. A. M. Low. With four Diagrams TANTALUS, or The Future of Man By F. C. S. Schiller NARCISSUS, An Anatomy of Clothes By Gerald Heard. Illustrated CALLINICUS, A Defence of Chemical Warfare By J. B. S. Haldane THE PASSING OF THE PHANTOMS By C. J. Patten, M.A., M.D., Sc.D., F.R.A.I. QUO VADIMUS? Some Glimpses of the Future By E. E. Fournier d'Albe, D.Sc., F.Inst.P. THE CONQUEST OF CANCER By H. W. S. Wright, M.5., F.R.C.S. LYSISTRATA, or Woman and the Future By Anthony M. Ludovici WHAT I BELIEVE By the Hon. Bertrand Russell, F.R.S. HYPATIA By Dora Russell (The Hon. Mrs. Bertrand Russell) In Preparation PERSEUS, of Dragons By H. F. Scott Stokes, M.A. THE EVOCATION OF GENIUS By Alan Porter THE FUTURE OF SEX By Rebecca West AESCULAPIUS, or Disease and The Man By F. G. Crookshank, M.D. |
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WHAT I BELIEVE
BY
BERTRAND RUSSELL
NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
681 FIFTH AVENUE
Copyright, 1925
By. E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
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PREFACE
In this little book, I have tried to say what I think of man’s place in the universe, and of his possibilities in the way of achieving the good life. In Icarus I expressed my fears; in the following pages I have expressed my hopes. The inconsistency is only apparent. Except in astronomy, mankind have not achieved the art of predicting the future; in human affairs, we can see that there are forces making for happiness, and forces making for misery. We do not know which will prevail, but to act wisely we must be aware of both.
January 1st, 1925 B.R.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| I | 1 |
| II | 19 |
| III | 35 |
| IV | 55 |
| V | 65 |
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