Bertrand RussellPacifism and Revolution, 1916-18
The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 14
Pacifism and Revolution, 1916-18
Herausgeber: Greenspan, Louis; Haslam, Beryl
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Pacifism and Revolution, 1916-18
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During the First World War, Bertrand Russell was political commentator for The Tribunal, the official weekly publication of the No-Conscription Fellowship, of which Russell was Action Chairman. This volume contains many short papers from that period, which reflect Russell's immediate reponses to developments in the conflict. These documents bear witness to Russell's growing commitment to pacifism, and reveal the development of the patterns of political argument, rhetoric and activism which were to characterise his work throughout his life.
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During the First World War, Bertrand Russell was political commentator for The Tribunal, the official weekly publication of the No-Conscription Fellowship, of which Russell was Action Chairman. This volume contains many short papers from that period, which reflect Russell's immediate reponses to developments in the conflict. These documents bear witness to Russell's growing commitment to pacifism, and reveal the development of the patterns of political argument, rhetoric and activism which were to characterise his work throughout his life.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 724
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1239g
- ISBN-13: 9780415094108
- ISBN-10: 0415094100
- Artikelnr.: 21747645
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Louis Greenspan, Beryl Haslam, Albert C. Lewis, Mark Lippincott, Richard A. Rempel
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Introduction PART I. PEACE DIPLOMACY AND AMERICA 1 The Momentum of War
[1916] 2 Letter to President Wilson [1916] 3 Why Do Men Persist in Living?
[1917] 4 Two Ideals of Pacifism [1917] 5 The Logic of Armaments [1917] 6
For Conscience Sake [1917] 7 The Pacifist at Large [1917] 8 The Future of
The Tribunal [1917] 9 President Wilson's Statement [1917] 10 Why the War
Continues [1917] 11 The Prospects of the N.C.F. in the New Year [1917] 12
Prefatory Note [1917] PART II. THE SPECTRE OF DOMESTIC CONSCRIPTION AND THE
ABSOLUTIST CHALLENGE 13 Universal National Service [1917] Secretaries
[1917] 14 The Government and Absolute Exemption [1917] 15 National Service
[1917] 16 Liberty and National Service [1917] 17 The Position of the
Absolutists [1917] 18 Letters to Home Office Camps [1917] Home Office Work
Centres [1917] 19 War and Individual Liberty [1917] 20 Saul Among the
Prophets (1) [1917] 21 Conscientious Objectors [1917] PART III. RUSSIA
LEAVES THE WAR 22 Russian Charter of Freedom [1917] 23 Russia Leads the Way
[1917] 24 The Evils of Persecution [1917] 25 The Conscientious Objector:
Reply to E. A . Wodehouse [1917] 26 The New Hope [1917] 27 America's Entry
into the War [1917] PART IV. INDIVIDUAL WITNESS OR COLLECTIVE ACTION 28 The
Importance of Mental Growth [1917] 29 Should the N.- C. F Abstain from All
Political Action? [1917] 30 Home Office Camps and Slacking [1917] 31
Resistance and Service [1917] 32 To the Russian Revolutionaries [1917] 33
The Russian Revolution [1917] 34 Report of Visit to Princetown [1917] 35
How to Destroy Prussian Militarism [1917] 36 The Value of Endurance [1917]
37 Letter of Resignation [1917] 38 Russia and Peace [1917] 39 Absolutist
Conscientious Objectors [1917] PART V. A SUMMER OF HOPE 40 Tribute at Leeds
[1917] 41 Lord Derby and Leeds [1917] 42 Conscientious Objectors: Lord
Derby and the Absolutists [1917] 43 The Chances of Peace [1917] 44 The
Price of Vengeance [1917] 45 The Military Authorities and the Absolutists
[1917] 46 Introduction to Clifford Allen's On Active Service [1917] 47
Pacifism and Economic Revolution [1917] 48 Leeds Aftermath [1917] 49 The
Renewed Ill-Treatment of "C.O.'s" [1917] 50 A Pacifist Revolution? [1917]
51 Pacifism and Revolution [1917] 52 1 Appeal unto Caesar' [1917] 53 The
Fall of Bethmann-Hollweg [1917] 54 The International Situation [1917] 55
Chancellor and Premier [1917] PART VI. POLITICAL IDEALS 56 Political Ideals
[1916] 57 Capitalism and the Wages System [1917] 58 Pitfalls in Socialism
[1917] 59 Individual Liberty and Public Control [1917] 60 National
Independence and Internationalism [1917] PART VII. THE COALITION'S
COUNTER-OFFENSIVE AGAINST DISSENT 61 "Crucify Him! Crucify Him!" [1917] 62
The Russian Revolution and International Relations [1917] Imperialist
Anxieties [1917] 66 The N.-C.F. Greets the Delegates of Inter-Allied
Socialist Conference [1917] 67 Self-Discipline and Self-Government [1917]
68 Six Months for Spreading Truth [1917] 69 Secret Diplomacy [1917] 70 The
Charge of Anarchy [1917] 71 The Kaiser's Reply to the Pope [1917] 72 Is
Nationalism Moribund? [1917] 73 Asia and the War [1917] 74 The Times on
Revolution [1917] 75 Count Czernin's Speech [1917] 76 A Valuable Suggestion
by the Bishop of Exeter [1917] 77 The People and Peace [1917] PART VIII.
THE NEW DICTATORSHIP OF OPINION 78 Saul Among the Prophets (11) [1917] 79
Will Conscription Continue After the War? [1917] 80 The International
Outlook [1917] 81 A New Tribunal for Gaol Delivery [1917] 82 The New
Dictatorship of Opinion [1917] 83 Who Is the British Bolo? [1917] 84
Boloism in Power [1917] 85 The Sanctity of Conscience [1917] 86 Lord
Lansdowne's Letter [1917] 87 Military Training in Schools [1917] 88 The
Government's "Concessions" [1917] 89 Freedom or Victory? [1917] 90
International Opinion During 1917 [1917] 91 The N.-C.F. Christmas Card
[1917] PART IX. RUSSELL CHARGED: DISSENT IN DISARRAY 92 The German Peace
Offer [1918] 93 The Bolsheviks and Mr. Lloyd George [1918] 94 Letter to the
Morning Post [1918] 95 Draft of Defence [1918] 96 Statements by Bertrand
Russell [1918] PART X. RUSSELL IN PRISON 97 Human Character and Social
Institutions [1918] 98 Despair in Regard to the World [1918] 100 The
International Outlook (11) [1918] 101 The Single Tax [1918] 102 For Any One
Whom It May Interest [1918] 103 The State God [1918] PART XI. EPILOGUE: THE
LEGACIES OF THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS 104 Why Are the C.O.'s Not
Released? [1919] 105 What the Conscientious Objector Has Achieved [1919]
106 What the C O . Stands For [1920]
[1916] 2 Letter to President Wilson [1916] 3 Why Do Men Persist in Living?
[1917] 4 Two Ideals of Pacifism [1917] 5 The Logic of Armaments [1917] 6
For Conscience Sake [1917] 7 The Pacifist at Large [1917] 8 The Future of
The Tribunal [1917] 9 President Wilson's Statement [1917] 10 Why the War
Continues [1917] 11 The Prospects of the N.C.F. in the New Year [1917] 12
Prefatory Note [1917] PART II. THE SPECTRE OF DOMESTIC CONSCRIPTION AND THE
ABSOLUTIST CHALLENGE 13 Universal National Service [1917] Secretaries
[1917] 14 The Government and Absolute Exemption [1917] 15 National Service
[1917] 16 Liberty and National Service [1917] 17 The Position of the
Absolutists [1917] 18 Letters to Home Office Camps [1917] Home Office Work
Centres [1917] 19 War and Individual Liberty [1917] 20 Saul Among the
Prophets (1) [1917] 21 Conscientious Objectors [1917] PART III. RUSSIA
LEAVES THE WAR 22 Russian Charter of Freedom [1917] 23 Russia Leads the Way
[1917] 24 The Evils of Persecution [1917] 25 The Conscientious Objector:
Reply to E. A . Wodehouse [1917] 26 The New Hope [1917] 27 America's Entry
into the War [1917] PART IV. INDIVIDUAL WITNESS OR COLLECTIVE ACTION 28 The
Importance of Mental Growth [1917] 29 Should the N.- C. F Abstain from All
Political Action? [1917] 30 Home Office Camps and Slacking [1917] 31
Resistance and Service [1917] 32 To the Russian Revolutionaries [1917] 33
The Russian Revolution [1917] 34 Report of Visit to Princetown [1917] 35
How to Destroy Prussian Militarism [1917] 36 The Value of Endurance [1917]
37 Letter of Resignation [1917] 38 Russia and Peace [1917] 39 Absolutist
Conscientious Objectors [1917] PART V. A SUMMER OF HOPE 40 Tribute at Leeds
[1917] 41 Lord Derby and Leeds [1917] 42 Conscientious Objectors: Lord
Derby and the Absolutists [1917] 43 The Chances of Peace [1917] 44 The
Price of Vengeance [1917] 45 The Military Authorities and the Absolutists
[1917] 46 Introduction to Clifford Allen's On Active Service [1917] 47
Pacifism and Economic Revolution [1917] 48 Leeds Aftermath [1917] 49 The
Renewed Ill-Treatment of "C.O.'s" [1917] 50 A Pacifist Revolution? [1917]
51 Pacifism and Revolution [1917] 52 1 Appeal unto Caesar' [1917] 53 The
Fall of Bethmann-Hollweg [1917] 54 The International Situation [1917] 55
Chancellor and Premier [1917] PART VI. POLITICAL IDEALS 56 Political Ideals
[1916] 57 Capitalism and the Wages System [1917] 58 Pitfalls in Socialism
[1917] 59 Individual Liberty and Public Control [1917] 60 National
Independence and Internationalism [1917] PART VII. THE COALITION'S
COUNTER-OFFENSIVE AGAINST DISSENT 61 "Crucify Him! Crucify Him!" [1917] 62
The Russian Revolution and International Relations [1917] Imperialist
Anxieties [1917] 66 The N.-C.F. Greets the Delegates of Inter-Allied
Socialist Conference [1917] 67 Self-Discipline and Self-Government [1917]
68 Six Months for Spreading Truth [1917] 69 Secret Diplomacy [1917] 70 The
Charge of Anarchy [1917] 71 The Kaiser's Reply to the Pope [1917] 72 Is
Nationalism Moribund? [1917] 73 Asia and the War [1917] 74 The Times on
Revolution [1917] 75 Count Czernin's Speech [1917] 76 A Valuable Suggestion
by the Bishop of Exeter [1917] 77 The People and Peace [1917] PART VIII.
THE NEW DICTATORSHIP OF OPINION 78 Saul Among the Prophets (11) [1917] 79
Will Conscription Continue After the War? [1917] 80 The International
Outlook [1917] 81 A New Tribunal for Gaol Delivery [1917] 82 The New
Dictatorship of Opinion [1917] 83 Who Is the British Bolo? [1917] 84
Boloism in Power [1917] 85 The Sanctity of Conscience [1917] 86 Lord
Lansdowne's Letter [1917] 87 Military Training in Schools [1917] 88 The
Government's "Concessions" [1917] 89 Freedom or Victory? [1917] 90
International Opinion During 1917 [1917] 91 The N.-C.F. Christmas Card
[1917] PART IX. RUSSELL CHARGED: DISSENT IN DISARRAY 92 The German Peace
Offer [1918] 93 The Bolsheviks and Mr. Lloyd George [1918] 94 Letter to the
Morning Post [1918] 95 Draft of Defence [1918] 96 Statements by Bertrand
Russell [1918] PART X. RUSSELL IN PRISON 97 Human Character and Social
Institutions [1918] 98 Despair in Regard to the World [1918] 100 The
International Outlook (11) [1918] 101 The Single Tax [1918] 102 For Any One
Whom It May Interest [1918] 103 The State God [1918] PART XI. EPILOGUE: THE
LEGACIES OF THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS 104 Why Are the C.O.'s Not
Released? [1919] 105 What the Conscientious Objector Has Achieved [1919]
106 What the C O . Stands For [1920]
Introduction PART I. PEACE DIPLOMACY AND AMERICA 1 The Momentum of War
[1916] 2 Letter to President Wilson [1916] 3 Why Do Men Persist in Living?
[1917] 4 Two Ideals of Pacifism [1917] 5 The Logic of Armaments [1917] 6
For Conscience Sake [1917] 7 The Pacifist at Large [1917] 8 The Future of
The Tribunal [1917] 9 President Wilson's Statement [1917] 10 Why the War
Continues [1917] 11 The Prospects of the N.C.F. in the New Year [1917] 12
Prefatory Note [1917] PART II. THE SPECTRE OF DOMESTIC CONSCRIPTION AND THE
ABSOLUTIST CHALLENGE 13 Universal National Service [1917] Secretaries
[1917] 14 The Government and Absolute Exemption [1917] 15 National Service
[1917] 16 Liberty and National Service [1917] 17 The Position of the
Absolutists [1917] 18 Letters to Home Office Camps [1917] Home Office Work
Centres [1917] 19 War and Individual Liberty [1917] 20 Saul Among the
Prophets (1) [1917] 21 Conscientious Objectors [1917] PART III. RUSSIA
LEAVES THE WAR 22 Russian Charter of Freedom [1917] 23 Russia Leads the Way
[1917] 24 The Evils of Persecution [1917] 25 The Conscientious Objector:
Reply to E. A . Wodehouse [1917] 26 The New Hope [1917] 27 America's Entry
into the War [1917] PART IV. INDIVIDUAL WITNESS OR COLLECTIVE ACTION 28 The
Importance of Mental Growth [1917] 29 Should the N.- C. F Abstain from All
Political Action? [1917] 30 Home Office Camps and Slacking [1917] 31
Resistance and Service [1917] 32 To the Russian Revolutionaries [1917] 33
The Russian Revolution [1917] 34 Report of Visit to Princetown [1917] 35
How to Destroy Prussian Militarism [1917] 36 The Value of Endurance [1917]
37 Letter of Resignation [1917] 38 Russia and Peace [1917] 39 Absolutist
Conscientious Objectors [1917] PART V. A SUMMER OF HOPE 40 Tribute at Leeds
[1917] 41 Lord Derby and Leeds [1917] 42 Conscientious Objectors: Lord
Derby and the Absolutists [1917] 43 The Chances of Peace [1917] 44 The
Price of Vengeance [1917] 45 The Military Authorities and the Absolutists
[1917] 46 Introduction to Clifford Allen's On Active Service [1917] 47
Pacifism and Economic Revolution [1917] 48 Leeds Aftermath [1917] 49 The
Renewed Ill-Treatment of "C.O.'s" [1917] 50 A Pacifist Revolution? [1917]
51 Pacifism and Revolution [1917] 52 1 Appeal unto Caesar' [1917] 53 The
Fall of Bethmann-Hollweg [1917] 54 The International Situation [1917] 55
Chancellor and Premier [1917] PART VI. POLITICAL IDEALS 56 Political Ideals
[1916] 57 Capitalism and the Wages System [1917] 58 Pitfalls in Socialism
[1917] 59 Individual Liberty and Public Control [1917] 60 National
Independence and Internationalism [1917] PART VII. THE COALITION'S
COUNTER-OFFENSIVE AGAINST DISSENT 61 "Crucify Him! Crucify Him!" [1917] 62
The Russian Revolution and International Relations [1917] Imperialist
Anxieties [1917] 66 The N.-C.F. Greets the Delegates of Inter-Allied
Socialist Conference [1917] 67 Self-Discipline and Self-Government [1917]
68 Six Months for Spreading Truth [1917] 69 Secret Diplomacy [1917] 70 The
Charge of Anarchy [1917] 71 The Kaiser's Reply to the Pope [1917] 72 Is
Nationalism Moribund? [1917] 73 Asia and the War [1917] 74 The Times on
Revolution [1917] 75 Count Czernin's Speech [1917] 76 A Valuable Suggestion
by the Bishop of Exeter [1917] 77 The People and Peace [1917] PART VIII.
THE NEW DICTATORSHIP OF OPINION 78 Saul Among the Prophets (11) [1917] 79
Will Conscription Continue After the War? [1917] 80 The International
Outlook [1917] 81 A New Tribunal for Gaol Delivery [1917] 82 The New
Dictatorship of Opinion [1917] 83 Who Is the British Bolo? [1917] 84
Boloism in Power [1917] 85 The Sanctity of Conscience [1917] 86 Lord
Lansdowne's Letter [1917] 87 Military Training in Schools [1917] 88 The
Government's "Concessions" [1917] 89 Freedom or Victory? [1917] 90
International Opinion During 1917 [1917] 91 The N.-C.F. Christmas Card
[1917] PART IX. RUSSELL CHARGED: DISSENT IN DISARRAY 92 The German Peace
Offer [1918] 93 The Bolsheviks and Mr. Lloyd George [1918] 94 Letter to the
Morning Post [1918] 95 Draft of Defence [1918] 96 Statements by Bertrand
Russell [1918] PART X. RUSSELL IN PRISON 97 Human Character and Social
Institutions [1918] 98 Despair in Regard to the World [1918] 100 The
International Outlook (11) [1918] 101 The Single Tax [1918] 102 For Any One
Whom It May Interest [1918] 103 The State God [1918] PART XI. EPILOGUE: THE
LEGACIES OF THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS 104 Why Are the C.O.'s Not
Released? [1919] 105 What the Conscientious Objector Has Achieved [1919]
106 What the C O . Stands For [1920]
[1916] 2 Letter to President Wilson [1916] 3 Why Do Men Persist in Living?
[1917] 4 Two Ideals of Pacifism [1917] 5 The Logic of Armaments [1917] 6
For Conscience Sake [1917] 7 The Pacifist at Large [1917] 8 The Future of
The Tribunal [1917] 9 President Wilson's Statement [1917] 10 Why the War
Continues [1917] 11 The Prospects of the N.C.F. in the New Year [1917] 12
Prefatory Note [1917] PART II. THE SPECTRE OF DOMESTIC CONSCRIPTION AND THE
ABSOLUTIST CHALLENGE 13 Universal National Service [1917] Secretaries
[1917] 14 The Government and Absolute Exemption [1917] 15 National Service
[1917] 16 Liberty and National Service [1917] 17 The Position of the
Absolutists [1917] 18 Letters to Home Office Camps [1917] Home Office Work
Centres [1917] 19 War and Individual Liberty [1917] 20 Saul Among the
Prophets (1) [1917] 21 Conscientious Objectors [1917] PART III. RUSSIA
LEAVES THE WAR 22 Russian Charter of Freedom [1917] 23 Russia Leads the Way
[1917] 24 The Evils of Persecution [1917] 25 The Conscientious Objector:
Reply to E. A . Wodehouse [1917] 26 The New Hope [1917] 27 America's Entry
into the War [1917] PART IV. INDIVIDUAL WITNESS OR COLLECTIVE ACTION 28 The
Importance of Mental Growth [1917] 29 Should the N.- C. F Abstain from All
Political Action? [1917] 30 Home Office Camps and Slacking [1917] 31
Resistance and Service [1917] 32 To the Russian Revolutionaries [1917] 33
The Russian Revolution [1917] 34 Report of Visit to Princetown [1917] 35
How to Destroy Prussian Militarism [1917] 36 The Value of Endurance [1917]
37 Letter of Resignation [1917] 38 Russia and Peace [1917] 39 Absolutist
Conscientious Objectors [1917] PART V. A SUMMER OF HOPE 40 Tribute at Leeds
[1917] 41 Lord Derby and Leeds [1917] 42 Conscientious Objectors: Lord
Derby and the Absolutists [1917] 43 The Chances of Peace [1917] 44 The
Price of Vengeance [1917] 45 The Military Authorities and the Absolutists
[1917] 46 Introduction to Clifford Allen's On Active Service [1917] 47
Pacifism and Economic Revolution [1917] 48 Leeds Aftermath [1917] 49 The
Renewed Ill-Treatment of "C.O.'s" [1917] 50 A Pacifist Revolution? [1917]
51 Pacifism and Revolution [1917] 52 1 Appeal unto Caesar' [1917] 53 The
Fall of Bethmann-Hollweg [1917] 54 The International Situation [1917] 55
Chancellor and Premier [1917] PART VI. POLITICAL IDEALS 56 Political Ideals
[1916] 57 Capitalism and the Wages System [1917] 58 Pitfalls in Socialism
[1917] 59 Individual Liberty and Public Control [1917] 60 National
Independence and Internationalism [1917] PART VII. THE COALITION'S
COUNTER-OFFENSIVE AGAINST DISSENT 61 "Crucify Him! Crucify Him!" [1917] 62
The Russian Revolution and International Relations [1917] Imperialist
Anxieties [1917] 66 The N.-C.F. Greets the Delegates of Inter-Allied
Socialist Conference [1917] 67 Self-Discipline and Self-Government [1917]
68 Six Months for Spreading Truth [1917] 69 Secret Diplomacy [1917] 70 The
Charge of Anarchy [1917] 71 The Kaiser's Reply to the Pope [1917] 72 Is
Nationalism Moribund? [1917] 73 Asia and the War [1917] 74 The Times on
Revolution [1917] 75 Count Czernin's Speech [1917] 76 A Valuable Suggestion
by the Bishop of Exeter [1917] 77 The People and Peace [1917] PART VIII.
THE NEW DICTATORSHIP OF OPINION 78 Saul Among the Prophets (11) [1917] 79
Will Conscription Continue After the War? [1917] 80 The International
Outlook [1917] 81 A New Tribunal for Gaol Delivery [1917] 82 The New
Dictatorship of Opinion [1917] 83 Who Is the British Bolo? [1917] 84
Boloism in Power [1917] 85 The Sanctity of Conscience [1917] 86 Lord
Lansdowne's Letter [1917] 87 Military Training in Schools [1917] 88 The
Government's "Concessions" [1917] 89 Freedom or Victory? [1917] 90
International Opinion During 1917 [1917] 91 The N.-C.F. Christmas Card
[1917] PART IX. RUSSELL CHARGED: DISSENT IN DISARRAY 92 The German Peace
Offer [1918] 93 The Bolsheviks and Mr. Lloyd George [1918] 94 Letter to the
Morning Post [1918] 95 Draft of Defence [1918] 96 Statements by Bertrand
Russell [1918] PART X. RUSSELL IN PRISON 97 Human Character and Social
Institutions [1918] 98 Despair in Regard to the World [1918] 100 The
International Outlook (11) [1918] 101 The Single Tax [1918] 102 For Any One
Whom It May Interest [1918] 103 The State God [1918] PART XI. EPILOGUE: THE
LEGACIES OF THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS 104 Why Are the C.O.'s Not
Released? [1919] 105 What the Conscientious Objector Has Achieved [1919]
106 What the C O . Stands For [1920]