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232 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1950

...the essence of the Liberal outlook lies not in what opinions are held, but in how they are held: instead of being held dogmatically, they are held tentatively, and with a consciousness that new evidence may at any moment lead to their abandonment...""This quote anticipates the age of the re-tweet, that spark of ignorance that has ignited any number of fake news stories. “…Lead astray by cocksure prophets…ignorant fanatics or dishonest charlatans…”? Just turn on the TV.
..so long as men are not trained to withhold judgment in the absence of evidence, they will be led astray by cocksure prophets, and it is likely that their leaders will be either ignorant fanatics or dishonest charlatans...""Was Russell looking into a crystal ball when he wrote this? It's almost uncanny.
"...no one can deny, in face of the evidence [of the Nazis] that it is easy, given military power, to produce a population of fanatical lunatics. It would be equally possible to produce a population of sane and reasonable people, but many governments do not wish to do so, since such people would fail to admire the politicians who are at the head of these governments...""It’s too much to finish on another depressing quote. Bertrand Russell was right about many things. Let’s hope he is right about this as well:
"...it is said that, in a war between Liberals and fanatics, the fanatics are sure to win, owing to their more unshakable belief in the rightness of their cause [but] all history...is against it. Fanatics have failed...because they have attempted the impossible or....because they were too unscientific to adopt the right means; they have failed also because they roused the hostility of those they wished to coerce...