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 On Education 



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Unpopular Essays 



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Why 



I Am Not a Christian 



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The ABC of Relativity 



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Writing with his characteristic wit and lucidity, Bertrand Russell 

 gradually introduces to the reader the ideas of special and general 

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 among human inventions, to the hydrogen bomb. 



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