Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation Explained

The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, established in 1963, continues the work of the philosopher and activist Bertrand Russell in the areas of peace, social justice, and human rights, with a specific focus on the dangers of nuclear war. Ken Coates was its director. Ralph Schoenman was its general secretary until 1969.

Spokesman Books is the publishing imprint of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation[1] and publishes books on politics, peace and disarmament, and history. The Spokesman is the journal of the BRPF, which reached its 100th issue in August 2008.

Publications

Shock and Awe (2008). . Edited by Ken Coates, with contributions from Gareth Peirce, Moazzam Begg, Vladimir Putin, Mahmoud Darwish, Saifedean Ammous, Stephen F. Cohen, Andrew Mackinlay MP, Mahmoud Darwish, Jean Ziegler, James Petras, Mike Cooley, Trevor Griffiths and Ann Talbot.

In the Spokesman Pamphlets series there are 94 titles .[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Kenneth . Blackwell . Harry . Ruja . Sheila . Turcon . A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell: I. Separate Publications II. Serial Publications III. Indexes . Routledge . 2003 . 1-134-81890-4 . 47 .
  2. Web site: Spokesman Pamphlets . Spokesman Books . May 1, 2017.