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What was one of Bertrand Russell’s major works?
Which famous award did Bertrand Russell win in 1950?
In addition to philosophy, Russell was known for his contributions to:
Which philosophical movement is Bertrand Russell most associated with?
Bertrand Russell was a philosopher from which country?
Which influential intellectual group was Forster a member of?
In which year was E.M. Forster born?
What significant historical event influenced the delivery of Forster’s essay "On Tolerance"?
What distinguishes Forster’s novel Maurice from his other works?
Which novel by E.M. Forster is set in Italy and critiques Edwardian societal constraints?
What is the central theme of most of E.M. Forster’s works?
What is Forster’s main advice for dealing with differences in "On Tolerance"?
What collection of essays includes "On Tolerance"?
Which of the following best reflects Forster's view of love in "On Tolerance"?
Forster argues that tolerance is achievable because it:
What does Forster suggest is necessary for democracy to thrive?
Forster's "On Tolerance" was first delivered as a:
What does Forster see as the primary enemy of tolerance?
According to Forster, which of the following is too idealistic to be universally practiced?
In "On Tolerance," Forster describes tolerance as:
Which Forster novel was published posthumously due to its portrayal of a same-sex relationship?
In which year was Forster awarded the Order of Merit?
Which of the following novels is considered Forster's critique of British colonialism?
In "On Tolerance," Forster describes tolerance as:
Which Forster novel was published posthumously due to its portrayal of a same-sex relationship?
In which year was Forster awarded the Order of Merit?
What famous motto is associated with E.M. Forster's Howards End?
Which of the following novels is considered Forster's critique of British colonialism?
Gardiner criticizes people who think liberty means:
In Gardiner's view, freedom in society should lead to:
Gardiner’s essay “On the Rule of the Road” primarily aims to:
According to Gardiner, liberty in public spaces is:
What does Gardiner say about liberty in a society?
Gardiner uses which of the following examples to illustrate the misuse of freedom?
What is the central message of "On the Rule of the Road"?
Gardiner compares public spaces to:
What tone does Gardiner adopt when describing people misusing liberty?
A.G. Gardiner suggests that liberty is:
The phrase "rule of the road" in the essay symbolizes:
What does Gardiner criticize in "On the Rule of the Road"?
Gardiner’s writing style in the essay is best described as:
Gardiner emphasizes that true liberty lies in the following:
What does Gardiner use to illustrate the concept of shared liberty in his essay?
In "On the Rule of the Road," the example of a lady walking in the middle of the road highlights:
According to Gardiner, individual liberty should be balanced with:
What narrative technique does Steele use to describe the Trumpet Club?
Steele’s Trumpet Club critiques:
What does the Trumpet Club’s name symbolize?
What was the main activity of the members of the Trumpet Club?
Steele’s literary persona in The Tatler was named: