
InCollected Papers 21Bertrand Russell grapples with the dilemma that confronted all opponents of militarism and war in the 1930s-namely, what was the most politically and morally appropriate response to international aggression.
How to Keep the Peace contains some of Russell''s best-known essays, such as the famousAuto-obituaryand his treatment ofThe Superior Virtue of the Oppressed. Like the sixteen previous volumes in Routledge''s critical edition of Russell''s shorter writings, however,Collected Papers 21also includes a number of unpublished manuscripts from the Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University. Moreover, it recovers for Russell scholars and general readers alike a rich vein of material that has previously appeared in print only in obscure or long-defunct newspaper and periodical publications.
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