RLA: Bertrand Russell: Authority and the Individual 2 1948




Reith Lectures Archive: 1948-1975 show

Summary: Philosopher, mathematician and social reformer Bertrand Russell examines social cohesion throughout history for the second of his Reith Lectures series 'Authority and the Individual'. He examines how forms of social cohesion have developed throughout history and considers the effects of increasing state control, as exemplified by Soviet Russia.