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The Prospects of Industrial Civilisation Bertrand Russell

The Prospects of Industrial Civilisation By Bertrand Russell

The Prospects of Industrial Civilisation by Bertrand Russell


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Written with Dora Black in 1920 this work examines the threat of industrialisation to human freedom and demonstrates how humanity perpetually struggles against the centralising forces of industrialisation and nationalism.

The Prospects of Industrial Civilisation Summary

The Prospects of Industrial Civilisation by Bertrand Russell

The Prospects of Industrial Civilization provides a rare glimpse into areas of Russell's political thought which are often ignored. Written with Dora Black (who became Russell's second wife) on a trip to China in 1920, it is revealing both as a period piece and as a book for our times. Russell criticises his own age, and demonstrates how humanity perpetually struggles against the centralising forces of industrialism and nationalism.
He views industrialism as a threat to human freedom, as it creates large populations which have to be subject to controls and he likens Bolshevik Russia to Cromwell's England, asserting that both were dictatorships designed to force an essentially feudal society to adopt industrialism. He sees industrialism and nationalism as fundamentally linked and proposes one government for the whole world as a solution.
Russell is not blind to the positive side of industrialism; without machines an economy of subsistence would be the best for which society could hope, but argues that the global village and prevailing political democracy should be its eventual results.

About Bertrand Russell

Bertrand Russell, Dora Russell, Louis Greenspan

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I Part I; Chapter I Causes of the Present Chaos; Chapter II Inherent Tendencies of Industrialism; Chapter III Industrialism and Private Property; Chapter IV Interactions of Industrialism and Nationalism; Chapter V The Transition to Internationalism; Chapter VI Socialism in Undeveloped Countries; Chapter VII Socialism in Advanced Countries; Part II Part II; Chapter VIII What Makes A Social System Good or Bad?; Chapter IX Moral Standards and Social Well-Being; Chapter X The Sources of Power; Chapter XI The Distribution of Power; Chapter XII Education; Chapter XIII Economic Organization and Mental Freedom;

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NLS9780415131339
9780415131339
0415131332
The Prospects of Industrial Civilisation by Bertrand Russell
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1995-12-28
258
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