Bertrand Russell Society

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The Bertrand Russell Society is a learned society whose purpose is to foster a better understanding of the life, work, and writings of Bertrand Russell. The Society was founded in 1974 by, among others, Lady Katherine Tait, Russell's only daughter.

The Society publishes the Bertrand Russell Society Quarterly, and all members receive Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies. The Society holds an annual meeting, and offers numerous prizes for literature and other work that further the interests and principles of Bertrand Russell. The Society also sponsors talks in conjunction with the American Philosophical Association and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy Society.

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