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6 - Anarchist tendencies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 August 2009

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Of the reception given to Principles of Social Reconstruction Russell later remarked, ‘To my surprise, it had an immediate success. I had written it with no expectations of its being read, merely as a profession of faith, but it brought me in a great deal of money, and laid the foundation for all my future earnings.’ His initial expectations may have been modest, but the response rapidly overcame this uncharacteristic diffidence, producing instead a desire that he might extend his influence beyond the confines of Caxton Hall. He did not, however, expect a ‘popular’ success; indeed, his comments at the time suggest that he considered ‘popularity’ and influence as being scarcely compatible:

My ambitions are more vast and less immediate than my friends' ambitions for me. I don't care for the applause one gets by saying what others are thinking; I want actually to change people's thoughts. Power over people's minds is the main personal desire of my life; and this sort of power is not acquired by saying popular things. In philosophy, when I was young, my views were as unpopular and strange as they could be; yet I have had a very great measure of success. Now I have started on a new career, and if I live and keep my faculties, I shall probably be equally successful … In any large undertaking, there are rough times to go through, and of course success may not come till after one is dead – but those things don't matter if one is in earnest. I have something important to say on the philosophy of life and politics, something appropriate to the time.

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The Social and Political Thought of Bertrand Russell
The Development of an Aristocratic Liberalism
, pp. 126 - 145
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1995

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  • Anarchist tendencies
  • Philip Ironside
  • Book: The Social and Political Thought of Bertrand Russell
  • Online publication: 31 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511521409.007
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  • Philip Ironside
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  • Anarchist tendencies
  • Philip Ironside
  • Book: The Social and Political Thought of Bertrand Russell
  • Online publication: 31 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511521409.007
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