2nd Edition

Human Society in Ethics and Politics

By Bertrand Russell Copyright 1992

    In this book Russell gives a logical analysis of ethical concepts and principles. He goes on to relate his ethical conclusions to politics and religion. It is his only extended statement of his later views on ethics.

    Part 1 ETHICS; Chapter 1 Sources of Ethical Beliefs and Feelings; Chapter 2 Moral Codes; Chapter 3 Morality as a Means; Chapter 4 Good and Bad; Chapter 5 Partial and General Goods; Chapter 6 Moral Obligation; Chapter 7 Sin; Chapter 8 Ethical Controversy; Chapter 9 Is there Ethical Knowledge?; Chapter 10 Authority in Ethics; Chapter 11 Production and Distribution; Chapter 12 Superstitious Ethics; Chapter 13 Ethical Sanctions; Part 2 THE CONFLICT OF PASSIONS; p2_Chapter 1 From Ethics to Politics; p2_Chapter 2 Politically Important Desires; p2_Chapter 3 Forethought and Skill; p2_Chapter 4 Myth and Magic; p2_Chapter 5 Cohesion and Rivalry; p2_Chapter 6 Scientific Technique and the Future; p2_Chapter 7 Will Religious Faith Cure Our Troubles?; p2_Chapter 8 Conquest?; p2_Chapter 9 Steps Towards a Stable Peace; p2_Chapter 10 Prologue or Epilogue?;

    Biography

    Bertrand Russell, John G. Slater

    `This book is a model of philosophical lucidity.' - Philip Toynbee, The Observer

    `The most careful and systematic discussion of the philosophy of ethics he has written.' - Herald Tribune

    `I have once again been captivated by the strength of Lord Russell's intellect, the elegance of his prose and the causticity of his wit. He is the Voltaire of his time, and one likes him or dislikes him accordingly.' - Sunday Times

    `The best course is to give him up as hopeless and read everything he writes.' - Saturday Review

    `A book which commends intelligence, friendship, courage, hope and love surely has much of right on its side.' - The Scotsman

    `To converse with a man of great intelligence is always a delight, and when we read the works of Lord Russell we feel ourselves in his presence.' - The Listener