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Power: A New Social Analysis (Routledge Classics) (Volume 89)
Bertrand Russell
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| #768040 in Books | Routledge | 2004-03-04 | 2004-02-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.79 x.65 x5.08l,.69 | File type: PDF | 258 pages | Routledge||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Under-rated classic|By Gordon McQueen|Reading this book is an education in itself. Power may not be the key to understanding all social life in the way Russell ambitiously tried to show, but it certainly explains a lot, and Russell's beautiful prose convincingly weaves together the various types of power to give a powerful theory indeed, all backed up with brilliantly concise h||"Extremely penetrating analysis of human nature in politics."|About the Author|Betrand Russell (1872- 1970). The leading British philosopher of the twentieth century, Russell made major contributions in the areas of logic
The key to human nature that Marx found in wealth and Freud in sex, Bertrand Russell finds in power. Power, he argues, is man's ultimate goal, and is, in its many guises, the single most important element in the development of any society. Writting in the late 1930s when Europe was being torn apart by extremist ideologies and the world was on the brink of war, Russell set out to found a 'new science' to make sense of the traumatic events of the day and explain those that...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Power: A New Social Analysis (Routledge Classics) (Volume 89) | Bertrand Russell. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.