ABSTRACT

First published in 1981. This collection includes a careful selection of some of the wittiest and most pungent of Russell's writings, that are instructive and delightful, both for the philosopher and the layman. The reader will gain an appreciation of the serious thought and keen humour of Russell's writings as well as understand why Russell has been both an influential and controversial figure for more than half a century.

chapter Chapter 1|17 pages

Psychology

chapter |24 pages

Religion

chapter |19 pages

Sex and Marriage

chapter |23 pages

Education

chapter |21 pages

Politics

chapter |32 pages

Ethics

chapter |1 pages

Epilogue