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At 89, philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote a masterful response to a fascist leader seeking legitimacy

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In 1962, Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists, invited Nobel-winning philosopher Bertrand Russell to a debate. Mosley aimed to persuade Russell of fascism's merits. Russell, who was 89 at the time, replied: 22 January 1962 Sir Oswald Mosley,5, Lowndes Court,Lowndes Square,London, S.W.1. — Read the rest The post At 89, philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote a masterful response to a fascist leader seeking legitimacy appeared fi…
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