Bertrand Russell, 1921-70: The Ghost of Madness

London: Vintage (2000)
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The second volume of Ray Monk's biography of Bertrand Russell focuses on Russell's tragic and moving relationship with his first son John. It uses the relationship as a centerpoint to expound on Russell's public achievements, such as his political campaigning for peace.

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reprint Monk, Ray (2000) "Bertrand Russell: The Ghost of Madness, 1921-1970". Free Press

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Ray Monk
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Bertrand Russell.A. D. Irvine - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Idealist Origins: 1920s and Before.Martin Davies & Stein Helgeby - 2014 - In Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis (eds.), History of Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 15-54.
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The Warren commission and the dons: An Anglo-american microhistory.Colin Kidd - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (2):411-434.

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