Political Ideals
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Political Ideals

by Russell, Bertrand

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
1963

Overview

Bertrand Russell's Political Ideals examines power, freedom, and the social conditions needed for a more humane political order. The essays look beyond slogans to ask how institutions, education, and economic arrangements shape personal liberty and public life. Russell combines philosophical clarity with reformist energy, making the book relevant to readers interested in the practical side of political thought.

This is a strong choice for readers who want political philosophy that remains accessible and argumentative. Political Ideals is useful for anyone thinking about the relationship between individual dignity and collective responsibility. Russell does not offer simple answers; instead, he pushes readers to consider how policy and custom can either enlarge or limit human flourishing. That balance gives the book continuing relevance.

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