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Bertrand Russell

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___о_и_ западной _ило_о_ии A History of Western Philosophy An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish: A Hilarious Catalogue of Organized and Individual Stupidity Authority and the Individual Bertrand Russell's Best Dictionary of Mind, Matter and Morals Education and the Social Order Human Society in Ethics and Politics In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays Marriage and Morals Mortals and Others: American Essays 1931-35 My Philosophical Development Mysticism and Logic New Hopes for a Changing World On Education Our Knowledge of the External World Portraits From Memory and Other Essays Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism Sceptical Essays The ABC of Relativity The Analysis of Mind The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell: 1903-1959 The Conquest of Happiness The Impact of Science on Society The Philosophy of Logical Atomism The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism The Problems of Philosophy The Quotable Bertrand Russell Unpopular Essays What I Believe Why I Am Not a Christian and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects Why Men Fight

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It is a natural propensity to attribute misfortune to someone__ malignity. When prices rise, it is due to the profiteer; when wages fall, it is due to the capitalist. Why the capitalist is ineffective when wages rise, and the profiteer when prices fall, the man in the street does not inquire. Nor does he notice that wages and prices rise and fall together. If he is a capitalist, he wants wages to fall and prices to rise; if he is a wage earner, he wants the opposite. When a currency expert tries to explain that profiteers and trade unions and ordinary employers have very little to do with the matter, he irritates everybody, like the man who threw doubt on German atrocities. (In World War I) We do not like to be robbed of an enemy; we want someone to have when we suffer. It is so depressing to think taht we suffer because we are fools; yet taking mankind in mass, that is the truth. For this reason, no political party can acquire any driving force except through hatred; it must hold someone to obloquy. If so-and-so__ wickedness is the sole cause of our misery, let us punish so-and-so and we shall be happy. The supreme example of this kind of political thought was the Treaty of Versailles. Yet most people are only seeking some new scapegoat to replace the Germans.

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Yo no nací dichoso. De niño, mi himno favorito era: «Cansado del mundo y con el peso de mis pecados». A los cinco años yo pensaba que si había de vivir setenta no había pasado aún más que la catorceava parte de mi vida vital, y me parecía casi insoportable la enorme cantidad de aburrimiento que me aguardaba. En la adolescencia la vida me era odiosa, y estaba continuamente al borde del suicidio, del cual me libré gracias al deseo de saber más matemáticas. Hoy, por el contrario, gusto de la vida, y casi estoy por decir que cada año que pasa la encuentro más gustosa. Esto es debido, en parte, a haber descubierto cuáles eran las cosas que deseaba más y haber adquirido gradualmente muchas de ellas. En parte es debido también a haberme desprendido, felizmente, de ciertos deseos (la adquisición del conocimiento indudable acerca de algo) como esencialmente inasequibles. Pero en la mayor parte se debe a la preocupación, cada día menor, de mí mismo.

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Bertrand Russell

The Conquest of Happiness