Pacifism and Revolution, 1916-18During 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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... Note [ 1917 ] 55 PART II . THE SPECTRE OF DOMESTIC CONSCRIPTION AND THE ABSOLUTIST CHALLENGE General Headnote Universal National Service [ 1917 ] a Universal National Service [ 1917 ] b General Policy [ 1917 ] c Industrial Conscription ...
... Note [ 1917 ] 55 PART II . THE SPECTRE OF DOMESTIC CONSCRIPTION AND THE ABSOLUTIST CHALLENGE General Headnote Universal National Service [ 1917 ] a Universal National Service [ 1917 ] b General Policy [ 1917 ] c Industrial Conscription ...
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... Note [ 1917 ] 294 65 Imperialist Anxieties [ 1917 ] 297 66 The N.-C.F. Greets the Delegates of Inter - Allied Socialist Conference [ 1917 ] 299 67 Self - Discipline and Self - Government [ 1917 ] 301 68 Six Months for Spreading Truth ...
... Note [ 1917 ] 294 65 Imperialist Anxieties [ 1917 ] 297 66 The N.-C.F. Greets the Delegates of Inter - Allied Socialist Conference [ 1917 ] 299 67 Self - Discipline and Self - Government [ 1917 ] 301 68 Six Months for Spreading Truth ...
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... NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX GENERAL INDEX 428 429 432 434 435 443 447 449 451 455 458 462 467 471 474 476 480 485 488 490 492 495 497 501 559 591 609 Illustrations frontispiece Bertrand Russell at Garsington with Lytton Strachey and ...
... NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX GENERAL INDEX 428 429 432 434 435 443 447 449 451 455 458 462 467 471 474 476 480 485 488 490 492 495 497 501 559 591 609 Illustrations frontispiece Bertrand Russell at Garsington with Lytton Strachey and ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | xiv |
16 | xix |
17 | xxxi |
20 | liii |
Acknowledgements | lxi |
General Headnote | 3 |
Why Do Men Persist in Living? 1917 | 11 |
The Prospects of the N C F in the New Year 1917 | 53 |
A New Tribunal for Gaol Delivery 1917 | 361 |
Freedom or Victory? 1917 | 375 |
The N C F Christmas Card 1917 | 381 |
94 | 396 |
The German Peace Offer 1918 | 398 |
96 | 406 |
General Headnote | 411 |
Human Character and Social Institutions 1918 | 419 |
General Headnote | 59 |
Universal National Service 1917 | 72 |
Letter to NCF Divisional and Branch | 79 |
a To N C F Camp Secretaries 1917 | 93 |
Secretaries 1917 | 147 |
Tribute at Leeds 1917 | 182 |
Pacifism and Economic Revolution 1917 | 196 |
Home Office Work Centres 1917 | 206 |
The International Situation 1917 | 215 |
Capitalism and the Wages System 1917 | 237 |
Individual Liberty and Public Control 1917 | 256 |
General Headnote | 277 |
The Popes Peace Note | 294 |
Six Months for Spreading Truth 1917 | 308 |
The Kaisers Reply to the Pope 1917 | 314 |
Asia and the War 1917 | 327 |
A Valuable Suggestion by the Bishop of Exeter 1917 | 333 |
The People and Peace 1917 | 336 |
Saul Among the Prophets 1 1917 | 354 |
Despair in Regard to the World 1918 | 426 |
General Headnote | 443 |
Has Achieved 1919 | 449 |
A United Policy 1916 | 455 |
Russias Charter of Freedom 1917 | 462 |
The Absolutists | 471 |
Plans for the Peoples Party 1917 | 480 |
Second Manifesto of | 492 |
ANNOTATION | 501 |
The Government and Absolute Exemption 1917 | 510 |
Russian Charter of Freedom 1917 | 513 |
National Service 1917 | 546 |
TEXTUAL NOTES | 559 |
79 | 571 |
8888 | 587 |
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The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 14 Bertrand Russell,Kenneth Blackwell No preview available - 1983 |
The Collected Papers: Pacifism and revolution, 1916-18, Volume 14 Bertrand Russell No preview available - 1995 |
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