What I Believe , 1925, by Bertrand Russell
* Source: What I Believe (New York; E. P. Dutton, & Co., 1925. vii+87 pp.)
Preface by B. Russell
In this little book, I have tried to say what I think of man's place in the universe, and of his possibilities in the way of achieving the good life. In
lcarus; or the future of science(1923) I expressed my fears; in the following pages I have expressed my hopes. The inconsistency is only apparent. Except in astronomy, mankind have not achieved the art of predicting the future; in human affairs, we can see that there are forces making for happiness, and forces making for misery. We do not know which will prevail, but to act wisely we must be aware of both.
January 1st, 1925 B. R.