Volume 15, Number 6 · October 8, 1970

Russell, Radicalism, and Reason

By Stuart Hampshire
The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell Volume III
by Bertrand Russell

Simon & Schuster, 352 pp., $8.95

The last volume of Bertrand Russell's autobiography received little attention when it appeared, not long before his death. Yet it raises a number of questions and doubts which are relevant to the thinking of radicals and liberals in the United States and in Western Europe today.



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