“The whole realm of thought and opinion is utterly unsuited to public control; it ought to be as free, and as spontaneous as is possible. The state is justified in insisting that children shall be educated, but it is not justified in forcing their education to proceed on a uniform plan and to be directed to the production of a dead level of glib uniformity.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
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Pacifism and Revolution, 1916-18
Pacifism and Revolution, 1916-18 delves into the historical context of pacifist ideologies and their relationship with revolutionary actions during a pivotal era. The book examines the various perspectives and actions taken by pacifists amidst the turmoil of the time. more
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