Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation

The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation ( Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation) was founded in 1963.

Your task is to continue the work of the philosopher and activist Bertrand Russell in the areas of peace, social justice and human rights with a focus on dangers of nuclear war. Director of the Foundation was recently Ken Coates. From the BRPF the magazine The Spokesman is published. The Foundation is based in Nottingham.

Publications

  • Ken Coates, Tony Topham: Participation or Control? In 1967.
  • Jo O'Brien: Women's Liberation in Labour History. A Case Study from Nottingham ( = Spokesman pamphlet. No. 24, ISSN 0265-1130 ). In 1972.
  • Chile: no more dependence! Salvador Allende 's Appeal to the World 's Conscience at the General Assembly of the United Nations ( = Spokesman pamphlet. No. 31). In 1973.
  • After the Chilean coup ( = Spokesman pamphlet. No. 35). 1973, ISBN 0-85124-065-8.
  • Ken Coates: Democracy in the Labour Party. 1977, ISBN 0-85124-205-7.
  • Ken Coates, Tony Topham: The Shop Steward's Guide to the Bullock Report. 1977, ISBN 0-85124-188-3.
  • Alan Roberts, Zhores Medvedev: Hazards of Nuclear Power. 1977, ISBN 0-85124-211-1.
  • Brian Sedgemore: The How and Why of Socialism. 1977, ISBN 0-85124-196-4.
  • Barratt Michael Brown et al. (Ed.): Full Employment. 1978, ISBN 0-85124-217-0.
  • Prohibitions Condemned ( = Spokesman pamphlet. No. 61). In 1978.

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