Book Description | Bertrand Russell is a contemporary English philosopher known for his philosophical and social tendencies that tend towards socialism, although he belongs to an ancient aristocratic family. He grew up with a scientific mathematical upbringing, and in his first books he headed in this direction, and he is one of the believers in peace and among those who abhor war and see it as an indication that those who provoke it have weakness in the mind and a distance from humanity.
In this book, he presents opinions in education that are of particular importance, and presents them with force, and sometimes with some violence. Perhaps this presentation is what arouses the interest of the public in these opinions and alerts the minds to new directions that it may be good to turn to, and it is undoubtedly one of those who make parents realize the importance of education, especially in the first years of life, which people in Egypt do not pay much attention to, and they may find help in his suggestions. great for them in raising their children during that period. |