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How to Grow Old – Bertrand Russell

February 3, 2024

“Work is of two kinds: first, altering the position of matter at or near the earth’s surface relatively to other such matter; second, telling other people to do so.” I wonder if Bertrand Russell’s wife ever told him to pressure-wash the driveway, relocate the woodpile etc.?

May 21, 2022

@g_keillor For the record, Russell did NOT say that. He’d not have disagreed, though. https://t.co/eGiX1b66Dj

May 18, 2022

For the record: Russell did NOT say that. But he wouldn’t have disagreed. https://t.co/eGiX1b66Dj

May 18, 2022

Bertie Russell, patron saint of summer https://t.co/eYwA03sOk8

May 18, 2022

Next on the Spring Break reading list, Russell’s idle idyll of a utopia where “there will be happiness and joy of life, instead of frayed nerves, weariness, and dyspepsia. The work exacted will be [just] enough to make leisure delightful…” https://t.co/TUy1pCaJXK

March 10, 2022

I’ve just posted on my Blog about: Bertie Russell, meliorist https://t.co/KJ1KmuaElS

February 21, 2022

Bertie Russell, meliorist

February 21, 2022

Timely and helpful! An ironic concluding appeal to Lord Russell’s authority will now punctuate my remarks on “Pragmatism as Anti-Authoritarianism” at the Chicago APA next weekend. Thanks, @BBCRadio4. https://t.co/7DrF5TO8XK

February 20, 2022

It is the birthday of Bertrand Russell, [who] said “Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric,” and “Everything is vague to a degree you do not realize till you have tried to make it precise” https://t.co/GNLVYmyVIR

May 18, 2021