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“Autobiography” is a book written by the British philosopher, mathematician, and social critic Bertrand Russell. First published in 1967, the autobiography provides a detailed account of Russell’s life and intellectual journey up to that point.
In his autobiography, Russell reflects on his upbringing, education, personal relationships, and the significant events that shaped his worldview. He discusses his experiences as a young man, his academic pursuits, and his involvement in social and political activism, including his advocacy for pacifism and nuclear disarmament.
Russell’s autobiography is valued not only for its insights into his personal life but also for its reflections on some of the most important issues of the 20th century, including war, peace, freedom, and social justice. It offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential thinkers of his time and remains a significant work in the study of Russell’s life and ideas.
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