Bertrand Russell Philosophy, and the interpretation of Von Bismarck and Marx behaviours
31 de diciembre de 2025
Oscar Bellina Lishner
For Bertrand Russell one of the most modern philosophical personalities, and clearly a light to understand our actual times: Any human effort, idea, movement that has hate and no understanding towards a group of people, culture, or political ideology, this effort becomes nothing and keeps itself far from the perfection of the nature, and any clean energy source. This means, it is wrong from the beginning and will be the ending, not just for the followers of this tendency but it will create suffering and tragedy, poorness, and a long period of social and intellectual confusion, until the light can shine again.
For Russell, the ideas and message of Karl Marx would have sense if he did not hved hate against the bourgeois. This unqualified him and his social message to be successful.
Quite different for Otto Von Bismarck, a German Junker, who had a direct and tight report with the land and their traditions, where the growing cities and the bourgeois living and working there wanted to have the power over the junkers. He never openly hated them, and he built a Republic based on the mutual respect, creating the first and most successful social model in the world for universal health and pension services.
Bismarck with his good will, defeated Austrian, French, Italian and Danish armies that kept a United Germany just as a dream before him.
