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This thinker explained different left-wing traditions in Proposed Roads to Freedom, which included the guild socialism this thinker supported. The Beatles became opposed to the Vietnam War after Paul McCartney spoke with this thinker, who organized a tribunal hosted by Jean-Paul Sartre that found the US (10[1])guilty (10[1])of (10[1])war crimes. In 1955, a manifesto named for a German scientist and this thinker condemned the danger of nuclear weapons. (10[5]-5[2])This thinker advocated for four-hour workdays in his essay (-5[1])“In Praise of Idleness.” (10[2])This thinker’s opposition (10[1])to American entry into World War I (10[1])resulted in his dismissal from Trinity College. (10[1])In a non-political essay, (-5[1])this thinker (10[1])distinguished between the present King of England (10[1])and the present (10[2])King of France (10[2])as different (10[1])kinds of (10[1])definite (10[3])descriptions. For (10[1])10 points, (10[1])name this British philosopher who wrote On Denoting. ■END■ (10[8]0[11])

ANSWER: Bertrand Russell [or Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell]
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Sanjay SrihariGeorgia Tech AVanderbilt A4510
Caleb Kendrick (Grad)Maryland A (Grad)Virginia A (UG)4610
Sam FooCambridge ADurham A4710
Yared TadesseCornell ARIT B6710
Perry O'Connor (Grad)Liberty A (Grad)UNC C (UG)67-5
Joel MilesMinnesota BIowa State6710
Cormac BeirneSorbonneUW A6710
Jerry VinokurovJohn JayRowan6710
Omer KeskinOxford AOxford B6710
Michael MaysImperial AWarwick67-5
Roan DowlingIowa ATexas A76-5
Ben Russell JonesEdinburghCambridge B8010
Jack ObermanSouth CarolinaGeodesic8010
James Stevenson (UG)Michigan AOhio State A8310
Nicholas Lane (DII)GWU A (UG)Maryland B (UG)9010
Taiga ClarkeImperial BCambridge C9710
Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt (DII)NYU AColumbia C101-5
Anirudh Bharadwaj (DII)PennJohns Hopkins10310
Cooper Roh (DII)Columbia AColumbia B11010
Jonathan Shauf (UG)UNC B (UG)UNC A (Grad)11310
Jaik HavlickArizona StateMinnesota C11310
Matthew ChristianBinghamtonCornell C11610
Vishesh VermaMichigan State AClaremont A11610
Joshua CruiceOxford CSheffield11810
Caden HausteinHardingGeorgia Tech B12010
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Ted WarnerBristolDurham B12110
Andrew EllisKentuckyTennessee12110
Aidan Jordan (DII)KenyonMichigan B12310
Jacky XuCornell BRIT A12510
Miller Doer (DII)Liberty C (DII)JMU A (UG)1340
Jeffery Austin (DII)UNC D (DII)GWU B (Grad)1340
Carly Hemani (DII)JMU A (UG)Liberty C (DII)1340
Aleks Kozlowski (DII)Roanoke College A (DII)JMU B (UG)1340
Mason Mabry (DII)Virginia B (UG)Liberty B (DII)13410
Meredie Cohen (DII)William & Mary A (UG)Maryland C (DII)1340
E Smith (UG)JMU B (UG)Roanoke College A (DII)1340
Ian He (UG)UNC C (UG)Liberty A (Grad)13410
Deepak MuthyalaTexas A&M AAppalachian State13410
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Owen AshbrookIowa BRice A1340
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Matthew Lam (DII)Ohio State BCedarville13410
Zaid Asif (DII)NYU BVassar1340
Sam Macchi (DII)VassarNYU B13410
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Oscar SiddleWarwickImperial A13410
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