Volumes of The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell


Volume 22: The CCNY Case, 1938–40

IN PROGRESS
Edited by Michael D. Stevenson



Abbreviations
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Chronology

1 The Decline of the British Empire [1938]
2 Pythagoras [1938?]
3 England’s Perplexities [1939]
4 I Believe [1939]
5 Freedom and Government [1940]
6 Report of Lecture to UCLA Class [1940]
7 America the Next World Centre [1940?]
8 Taming Economic Power [1938]
9 The Role of the Intellectual in the Modern World [1939]
10 Is Security Increasing? [1939]
11 Democracy and Economics [1939]
12 Munich Rather Than War [1939]
13 Individual Freedom in England and America [1939]
14 The Case for U.S. Neutrality [1939]
15 Education for Democracy [1939]
16 Bertrand Russell Reviews “Apostles of Revolution” [1939]
17 Can Power Be Humanized? [1939]
18 Too Optimistic [1940]
19 Russell’s Answer [1940]
20 Russell Re-Affirms Sex Liberality Stand [1940]
21 Russell to Tell of His Beliefs About Morality [1940]
22 Russell Strikes Back Branding Accusations as “Grossly Untrue” [1940]
23 No Statement as Yet, Says Note From Russell [1940]
24 Court Biased and Unjust Says Russell [1940]
25 Wider Significance of CCNY Case] [1940]
26 Educator to Remain in Silence [1940]
27 “Their Liberty, Not Mine” [1940]
28 Bertrand Russell Explains [1940]
29 Freedom and the Colleges [1940]
30 Cool Thinking Urged By Bertrand Russell [1940]

  31 Freedom of Speech and the CCNY Case] [1940]
32 Do I Preach Adultery? [1940]
33 Russell Denies Despair [1940]
34 The Functions of a Teacher [1940]
35 [In Support of World War II] [1940]
36 Russell Explains Switch in His Outlook on War [1940]
37 Education in Democracy [1940]
38 The Tragedy of Reality [1940]
39 Dr. Russell Denies Pacifism [1941]
40 Long-Time Advocate of Peace Approves Present War [1941]
41 British Democracy [1941]
42 Has Democracy a Future? [1938]
43 “I have deliberately refrained from discussing anywhere ...”
44 “Born in 1872, younger son of Viscount Amberley ...”
45 “I am constantly asked for statements in my own defence ...”
46 “The future of the controversy is at present uncertain ...”
47 Statement on War for Barnes [1941]
48 Comment on Affidavit of Joseph Goldstein [1940]

APPENDIXES

I James, Russell Debate Capitalist System Before Large Audience [1939]
II Mrs. Russell Speaks! [1940]
III “This—and Glamour, Too” [1939]
IV Lord Bertrand Russell Believes War Inevitable
V Patricia: “BR was born on May 18, 1872 ...” [1940]
VI Patricia: Speech to Municipal League of L.A., 4 June 1940 [1940]
VII Patricia: List of great men (& women) who would support BR [1940]
VIII Patricia: Letter in CCNY Journal of Social Studies [1940]

Missing and Unprinted Papers
Annotation
Textual Notes
Bibliographical Index
General Index



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