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Bertrand Russell started work on Roads to Freedom in 1917, in the midst of the First World War, as a result of an invitation from an American publisher to give some account of socialism, anarchism and syndicalism. It was complete in April 1918, in the last days before he commenced a period of imprisonment for writing that American soldiers would be employed as strike-breakers in England, an occupation to which they were accustomed when in their own country.
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