Proposed Roads to Freedom

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Proposed Roads to Freedom

by Bertrand Russell

EN·~5 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

PROPOSED ROADS TO FREEDOM - By Bertrand Russell

0:03
2

INTRODUCTION

16:29
3

PROPOSED ROADS TO FREEDOM: SOCIALISM, ANARCHISM AND SYNDICALISM

0:04
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PART I — HISTORICAL

0:01
5

CHAPTER I — MARX AND SOCIALIST DOCTRINE

43:45
6

CHAPTER II — BAKUNIN AND ANARCHISM

32:04
7

CHAPTER III — THE SYNDICALIST REVOLT

40:53
8

PART II — PROBLEMS OF THE FUTURE

0:02
9

CHAPTER IV — WORK AND PAY

33:24
10

CHAPTER V — GOVERNMENT AND LAW

38:58

Description

In this thought‑provoking essay the author asks why humanity has long been drawn to imagine a better ordering of society, tracing the lineage from Plato’s ideal republic to the modern currents of socialism and anarchism. He paints a vivid picture of everyday life where most people accept their circumstances without question, while a rare few, moved by a deep compassion for humanity, begin to envision alternatives that could lift everyone out of needless suffering.

The work then turns to the present age, arguing that rising education levels and improving material comforts have created fertile ground for radical ideas to take hold. It explores how socialist movements have already found mass appeal, and how a transformed form of anarchism—syndicalism—has emerged from organized labor itself. The essay invites listeners to consider whether these growing popular demands might finally bridge the gap between lofty ideals and the lived reality of the working world.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (299K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Charles Keller using OmniPage Professional OCR software donated by Caere Corporation

Release date

1996-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Bertrand Russell

Bertrand Russell

1872–1970

A brilliant and restless mind helped reshape modern philosophy while also speaking out on war, freedom, and public life. His books move between logic and everyday questions with unusual clarity, which is part of why they still feel so alive.

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