Bertrand Russell (1872- 1970) was born in England. He lost his mother at the age of 2 and his father at the age of 4, and was raised by his grandparents. He has a rough life and a lot of fate, but he has been strong and alive.
He is regarded as one of the most famous and influential philosophers in the 20th century, as well as a prophet of the future, a famous mathematician, logician and social activist by countless people, and is also recognized as an inspiring genius debater and encyclopedic writer. 1950 get Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Russell was directly involved in helping the weak, but he often failed, which made him more miserable. He was persecuted and imprisoned for opposing the war when he was young. In his later years, he still devoted himself to the nuclear ban movement, carried out activities and founded the Peace Foundation. On the day of his death, he was worried about the disaster brought to the people by the Arab-Israeli war.
Throughout his life, he always cared about mankind, opposed war, resisted tyranny and pursued peace. It can be said that Russell is a humanist and pacifist with a strong sense of social care, and his heart is full of justice, conscience, wisdom and warmth.