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An observer records impressions from a visit to revolutionary Russia, combining reportage with political and philosophical analysis. He praises the revolutionary attempt to realize communal ownership while cautioning that its methods are crude, dogmatic, and risk betraying their ideals. He outlines possible outcomes—defeat, victory that abandons principles, or destructive conflict—and argues that militant certainty and doctrinaire materialism threaten scientific skepticism and free inquiry. He urges learning hard lessons to achieve a more humane transition that preserves valuable aspects of civilization, and includes discussion of art and education drawn from on-the-ground encounters with key figures and institutions.

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Bertrand Russell

Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was a British philosopher, logician, and social critic, renowned for his contributions to a variety of fields including mathematics, philosophy, and education. He is best known for his work in analytic philosophy and for co-authoring the monumental 'Principia Mathematica' with Alfred North Whitehead. Russell's writings often explore the intersection of philosophy and social issues, as seen in his influential essays such as 'Free Thought and Official Propaganda' and 'Political Ideals.' His advocacy for rational thought and skepticism has left a lasting impact on modern philosophical discourse.

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