Russell's social and political philosophy
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Political Philosophy:-
1.He suggested a widespread reliance upon evidence, rather than on superstition.
2.He visioned a link between education in its broad sense and social progress and wanted to make education a key to the new world.
3.He criticized eugenic programs for their vulnerability to corruption.
4.He referred to Marxism as a system of dogma.
5.He held the view that Communism was necessary to the world.
Social views:-
1.Russell was a vocal advocate of racial equality and intermarriage.
2.He advocated for trial marriages or companionate marriage and easy divorce.
3.He supported women suffrage.
4.He described the importance of extending Western birth control worldwide.
1.He suggested a widespread reliance upon evidence, rather than on superstition.
2.He visioned a link between education in its broad sense and social progress and wanted to make education a key to the new world.
3.He criticized eugenic programs for their vulnerability to corruption.
4.He referred to Marxism as a system of dogma.
5.He held the view that Communism was necessary to the world.
Social views:-
1.Russell was a vocal advocate of racial equality and intermarriage.
2.He advocated for trial marriages or companionate marriage and easy divorce.
3.He supported women suffrage.
4.He described the importance of extending Western birth control worldwide.
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