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Single Idea 21520

[filed under theme 29. Religion / D. Religious Issues / 2. Immortality / d. Heaven ]

Full Idea

It is a sad evidence of the weariness mankind has suffered from excessive toil that his heavens have usually been places where nothing ever happened or changed.

Gist of Idea

That our heaven is a dull place reflects the misery of excessive work in life

Source

Bertrand Russell (Political Ideals [1917], 1)

Book Ref

Russell,Bertrand: 'Political Ideals' [Spokesman 2007], p.19


A Reaction

Has any religion got an idea of heaven as a place full of lively activity and creative problem-solving? That is what suits us best.


The 13 ideas from 'Political Ideals'

We need security and liberty, and then encouragement of creativity [Russell]
Individuals need creativity, reverence for others, and self-respect [Russell]
We would not want UK affairs to be settled by a world parliament [Russell]
Anarchy does not maximise liberty [Russell]
Theoretical and practical politics are both concerned with the best lives for individuals [Russell]
Democracy is inadequate without a great deal of devolution [Russell]
Men unite in pursuit of material things, and idealise greed as part of group loyalty [Russell]
That our heaven is a dull place reflects the misery of excessive work in life [Russell]
When the state is the only employer, there is no refuge from the prejudices of other people [Russell]
The right to own land gives a legal right to a permanent income [Russell]
Unfortunately ordinary voters can't detect insincerity [Russell]
Groups should be autonomous, with a neutral authority as arbitrator [Russell]
On every new question the majority is always wrong at first [Russell]