Why was Bertrand imprisoned?

Bertrand Russell was a world renowned philosopher, writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. During World War I his activities as a pacifist resulted in his being fined and in 1916, dismissed from his lectureship and imprisoned for six months in 1918.

What was Bertrand Russell’s IQ?

A philosopher, logician and mathematician, Russell wrote the essay ‘On Denoting’, which has been described as one of the most influential essays in philosophy in the 20th Century. With an IQ of at least 180, it’s fair to say that Bertrand Russell was an incredibly intelligent man.

What did Bertrand Russell died of?

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