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The Prospects of Industrial Civilization

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Exploring the intricate relationship between industrialism and nationalism, Bertrand Russell presents a compelling argument that industrialization poses a threat to human freedom. He advocates for a single global government as the ultimate solution to these challenges, suggesting that a global village and political democracy should emerge from this framework. First published in 1923, this work delves into the nuances of Russell's political thought, making it a thought-provoking examination of modern society's trajectory.

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The Prospects of Industrial Civilization, Bertrand Russell

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