ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1984, this volume documents Bertrand Russell’s travels in America covering the period 1945-1970. It is presented in two halves with the first a biographical account of Russell’s involvement with the United States, with special reference to the seven visits he made there during this time period. Throughout this section the most representative of Russell’s journalistic writings are highlighted and these are presented as full texts in the second half of the book.

This collection is assembled to provide an understanding of Russell’s deep and many-sided involvement with the United States during his life. A documented account, it is supplemented with important letters, photographs and newspaper articles.

part 1|307 pages

Bertrand Russell's America 1945–1970

chapter 1|13 pages

The Atom Bomb

chapter 2|11 pages

American Lectures 1950

chapter 3|8 pages

American Lectures 1951

chapter 4|11 pages

The Grip of Conformity

chapter 5|12 pages

Tributes from America

chapter 6|13 pages

The Russell-Einstein Alliance

chapter 7|20 pages

A Question of American Justice

chapter 8|10 pages

Civil Liberties & the FBI

chapter 9|14 pages

Russell, Khrushchev & Dulles

chapter 10|15 pages

Nuclear Disarmament

chapter 11|16 pages

Civil Disobedience

chapter 12|14 pages

Cuban Crisis

chapter 13|19 pages

Rationality of the Arms Race

chapter 14|19 pages

The New York Times & Vietnam

chapter 15|7 pages

The Myth of American Freedom

chapter 16|14 pages

The Kennedy Assassination & Aftermath

chapter 17|23 pages

The Black Revolt

chapter 18|23 pages

Escalation of the Vietnam War

chapter 19|43 pages

War Crimes Tribunal

part 2|103 pages

The Articles

chapter 2|4 pages

What American Could Do With the Atomic Bomb

Published as “Humanity's Last Chance” Cavalcade, 20 October 1945

chapter 2|4 pages

The American Mentality: Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Yankees

News Review, 15 September 1949

chapter 2|8 pages

Political and Cultural Influence of U.S.A.

The Listener, 8 December 1949

chapter 2|2 pages

Why America is Losing Her Allies

The Wichita Beacon, 5 February 1951

chapter 2|3 pages

Are These Moral Codes Out of Date?

A Review of The Folklore of Sex by Albert Ellis Evening Standard, London 22 May 1951

chapter 2|3 pages

Democracy and the Teachers: Using Beelzebub to Cast Out Satan

Manchester Guardian, 30 October 1951 reprinted as “Bertrand Russell Tweaks the State of Indiana” Des Moines Sunday Register, 25 November 1951

chapter 2|3 pages

The American Way (A Briton Says) Is Dour

New York Times Magazine, 15 June 1952

chapter 2|3 pages

Foreword to Freedom Is As Freedom Does

Corliss Lamont (John Calder, London, 1956)

chapter 2|5 pages

Justice or Injustice?

chapter 2|4 pages

Thermonuclear War: Battle of Experts

New Republic, 3 April 1961

chapter 2|6 pages

The Imminent Danger of Nuclear War

chapter 2|5 pages

The Myth of American Freedom

The Minority of One, May 1963

chapter 2|10 pages

War and Atrocity in Vietnam

chapter 2|11 pages

Free World Barbarism

chapter 2|10 pages

The Increase of American Violence

Published in truncated form as “The Ethos of Violence” in The Minority of One, January 1965

chapter 2|2 pages

The Negro Rising

The Minority of One, October 1965

chapter 2|4 pages

The Entire American People Are on Trial

Ramparts magazine, March 1970