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69-15(2000) The Collected Papers of B. Russell, v.15: Uncertain Paths to Freedom: Russia and China, 1919-22, ed. by Richard A. Rempel and Beryl Haslam with the assistance of Albert C. Lewis and Andrew Bone. 1.London and New York; Routledge, 1997. xxx,859 p. illus. 24 cm. ISBN: 0-04-920095-X (Set) [Contents] Abbreviations. Introduction. Acknowledgements. Chronology. Part I: Post-war relatoins. 1.Intellectual Guidance for the Masses [1919] 2.The Biology of War [1919] 3.Dreams and Facts [1919] 4.Democracy and Efficiency [1919] 5.Philosophers and Rebels [1919] 6.Democracy and Direct Action [1919] 7.Philosophy and Virtue [1919] 8.The Noble Army of Philosophers [1919] 9."The Biology of War" [1919] 10.The Infancy of Socialism [1919] 11.New Powers and Old Frontiers [1919] 12.Taking Dr. Rabagliati to Task [1919] 13.The Triumph of Common Sense [1919] 14.Germany Before the War [1919] 15.An Englishman's China [1919] 16.Liberty and Law [1919] 17.Why I Am a Guildsman [1919] 18.Holy Russia [1919] 19.The Seamy Side of Revolution [1919] 20.The Philosopher King [1919] 21.How Great Men Are Expected to Feel [1919] 22."The Same Door--" [1919] 23.The Anatomy of Desire [1919] 24.Heroic Adventure in the Antarctic [1920] 25.Civilization and the Class Struggle [1920] 26.Feeble-Minded and Others [1920] 27.The God Demos [1920] 28.A Product of Environment [1920] 29.To Save an Innocent Man [1920] 30.Food and the Man [1920] 31.Religious Evolution [1920] 32.Socialism and Liberal Ideals [1920] Part II: Pilgrimage to Russeia: Hopes and disillusionment. 33.Journal of Trip to Russia [1920] 34.British Labour Delegation to Russia and the Illness of Mr. Clifford Allen [1920] 35.Impressions of Soviet Russia [1920] 36.Why Russia Endures Bolshevism [1920] 37.Industry in Undeveloped Countries [1920] 38.To the Editor of Shanghai Life [1920] 39.Bolshevism--Some Light on the Theory [1920] 40.The Uses of Education [1921] 41.The Prospects of Bolshevik Russia [1921] 42.Why I Support the Labour Party [1921] 43.The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism [1921] 44.Communist Ideals [1921] 45.The Relief of the Russian Famine [1921] Part III: China at the crossroads. 46.First Impressions of China [1920] 47.The Happiness of China [1921] 48.To the Editor of the New Republic [1921] 49.Magdeleine Marx's Book on Woman [1921] 50.China's Road to Freedom [1921] 51.Capitalism in South China [1921] 52.Mr. Bertrand Russell and the Japanese Press [1921] 53.Ireland and Japan [1921] 54.Japan, U.S.A., and Us [1921] 55.China and the Powers [1921] 56.The Future of China [1921] 57.A Plea for China [1921] 58.China and Chinese Influence [1921] 59.The Problems of China [1921] 60.Is Chinese Independence Possible? [1921] 61.Sketches of Modern China [1921] 62.How Washington Could Help China [1921] 63.Reconstruction in China [1922] 64.China's Entanglements [1922] 65."Tuchuns", Not "Teachers" [1922] 66.As a European Radical Sees It [1922] Part IV: The domestic radical. 67.Hopes and Fears as Regards America [1922] 68.Communism and Society [1922] 69.Free Thought and Official Propaganda [1922] 70.The Prevention of War [1922] 71.Communism by Stages [1922] 72.The World and the War-Dragon [1922] 73.Chinese Problems [1922] 74.The Christian Warrior [1922] 75.Bring Us Peace [1922] 76.Motive in Industry: A Reply to Professor Einstein [1922] 77.Instinct and the Unconscious [1922] 78.Two Election Leaflets [1922] a.To the Electors of Chelsea [1922] b.Why Thinking People Vote Labour [1922] 79.What Is Morality? [1922] Appendixes. I. Problem: To Produce in Two Nations a Mutual Will to War [1919] II.Declaration d'Independance de l'Esprit [1919] III.Clarte [1920] IV.La Civilisation et la lutte des classes [1920] V.Letters from Russia [1920] VI.Cabinet Report [1920] VII.Letter from China [1920] VIII.The Essence and Effect of Religions [1921] IX.Science of Social Structure [1921] X.The Dream [1921] XI.Two Interviews on the Far East [1921] XII.National "Hands Off Russia" Committee [1921] XIII.Russell's "Death" in China [1921] XIV.Silesia: A Protest [1921] XV.Appeal for Inkpin [1922] XVI."No More War" International Demonstrations [1922] XVII.Coalition Split Was a Sham [1922] XIII.An Appeal to the Electors of Rushcliffe [1922] Annotation. Textual notes. Bibliographical index. General index. ●所蔵館は、vol.1を参照 |
69-16(19**) The Collected Papers of B. Russell, v.16: Labour and Internationalism, 1922-24, ed. by Richard A. Rempel. IN PROGRESS [Contents] Abbreviations. Introduction. Acknowledgements. Chronology. Part I: Domestic issues: (A) Politics. 1.Possibilities of Fascismo [1923] 2.What a Labour Government Could Do with the Universities [1923] 3.Mr. Baldwin and the General Elections [1923] 4.To the Electors of Chelsea [1923] 5.Great Britain's Economic Difficulties [1923] 6.Government by Propaganda [1924] 7.What Is Socialism? 8.The Politics of Oil [1924] 9.The Need for Political Scepticism [1924] 10.An Impression [of Lenin] [1924] 11.What a Labour Government Can and Cannot Do [1924] 12.The Government and Scientific Research [1924] 13.The British Labour Government [1924] 14.British Policy in the Near East [1924] 15.Causes of Modern War [1924] 16.Why I Believe In Labour [1924] 17.On Democracy and Government [1924] 18.Under Which Flag? [1924] 19.Why He Distrusts "Gentlemen" [1924] 20.British Labour's Lesson [1924] (B) Libertarian issues. 21.The Case of Margaret Sanger [1923] 22.Birth Control Prosecutions [1923] 23.Birth Control and the Law [1923] 24.Socialism and Birth Control [1923] 25.Birth Control [1924] Part II: International questions. 26.A Review of the European Situation [1923] 27.Anglo-French Amenities [1923] 28.Preparing for the Next War [1923] 29.Slavery or Self-Extermination [1923] 30.Europe's Race toward Disaster [1923] 31.On the British Note of August 13 [1923] 32.The Defeat of International Legality [1923] 33.The Case Against Islam [1924] 34.French Policy Since Versailles [1924] 35.Bertrand Russell Explains the Consequences of the Dawes Report [1924] 36.Hopes of Peace [1924] 37.The International Problems Which MacDonald Must Resolve [1924] 38.The Restoration of Peace in Europe [1924] 39.Appreciation of E.D. Morel [1924] 40.The Spiritual Basis of Democracy. Part III: China. 41.Bertrand Russell Hits Back [1923] 42.The Boxer Indemnity and Chinese Education [1923] 43.Missionary Influence in China [1923] 44.Our Promises to China [1924] 45.British Imperialism in China [1924] 46.Future Cultural Relations of East and West [1924] 47.What Really Is Happening in China [1924] 48.Asia and the White Man [1924] 49.The Far Eastern Problem [1924] 50.A Dawes Plan for China? [1924] Part IV: America. 51.The Recrudescence of Puritanism [1923] 52.Bertrand Russell Refuses to Retract in Reply to Lowell [1924] 53.An Attempt to Convert Kentucky [1924] 54.How To Be Free and Happy [1924] 55.Americanization [1924] 56.Impressions of America [1924] 57.The American Intelligentsia [1924] 58.Democracy in Prisons [1924] Part V: Social and scientific issues: (A) 59.Herd Instinct and Acquisitiveness [1922] 60.Can Men Be Rational? [1923] 61.Psychology and Politics [1924] 62.The Medicine Man [1924] (B) 63.The Philosophy of Conservatism [1922] 64.Tolstoy's Domestic Problems [1923] 65.Freedom in Education: A Protest against Mechanism [1923] 66.Life As an Art [1923] 67.Biology and Religion [1923] 68.The Effect of Science on Social Institutions [1923] 69.Dogmatic and Scientific Ethics [1924] 70.How to Read History [1924] 71.A Motley Pantheon [1924] 72.Machines and the Emotions [1924] 73.Study of the Past [1924] 74.How to Save Civilization [1924] 75.Ethics and the Drama [1924] 76.The Teacher and the Administrator [1924] 77.Could We Settle Everything by Compromise? [1924] 78.Freedom or Authority in Education [1924] Appendices. I.[Notes - Durham] II.[Macdonald] III.Narrow and Broad Issues. IV.Destitution in Germany. V.Workhouse For Disabled! [1923] VI.The Effect of Science on Social Institutions [Outline] VII.Science Man's Destroyer. VIII.Interviews in America. IX.Bolshevism and the West [1924] X.Fate of Boxer Indemnity. XI.Statement in Russian. XII.The U.D.C. and E.D. Morel. XIII.Morel Memorial Fund. XIV.Baldwin Cabinet Hit for Diverting Boxer Indemnity. ****************************** ●所蔵館は、vol.1を参照
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