The "Bertrand Russell Case" refers to a significant legal and academic controversy in the 1960s involving the British philosopher Bertrand Russell and the educational establishment. The case emerged from an incident in which Russell was invited to teach a course at the City College of New York in 1940 but faced opposition from some faculty members and the board of trustees due to his controversial views on various topics, including war, morality, and religion.

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