
"As a stylist, as well as a philosopher, Bertrand Russell has a permanent place in English literature. In this selection of his essays, first published in 1941 and long out of print, sparkling wit and crystal clarity combine with a profundity and deep humanity that single him out as one of the world's most formative thinkers. Among diverse subjects, Let the People Think includes Russell's thoughts on the value of scepticism, free thought and propaganda, mental health, fascism, insects and comets." --Book Jacket.
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1872–1970
Bertrand Arthur William Russell (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970) was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, and social critic.
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