BERTRAND RUSSELL EXPLAINED: BIOGRAPHY, KEY IDEAS, AND LASTING LEGACY
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) was a pioneering philosopher, logician, and Nobel Prize–winning writer whose life joined razor-sharp reasoning with fearless moral courage. From Principia Mathematica and his critiques of religion to bold stances on war, nuclear weapons, education, and sexual ethics, he used clear thinking as a tool for both truth and justice. His legacy challenges readers today to “remember your humanity, and forget the rest,” uniting love, knowledge, and activism in a single, demanding ideal.
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