| The Scientific Outlook | 1931 |
| Education and the Social Order(in America: Education and the Modern World) | 1932 |
| Freedom and Organization 1814-l9l4(in America: Freedom Versus Organization 1814-1914) | 1934 |
| In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays | 1935 |
| Religion and Science | 1935 |
| Which Way to Peace? (with P. Russell) | 1936 |
| Determinism and Physics | 1936 |
| The Limits of Empiricism | 1936 |
| The Amberley Papers; the letters and diaries of Bertrand Russell's parents (with Patricia Russell ) | 1937 |
| The Principles of Mathematics(1903年のまちがい) | 1937 |
| A Critical Expositlon of the Philosophy of Leibniz(1900年のまちがい) | 1937 |
| Dare We Look Ahead?(with others) | 1938 |
| Power:A New Social Analysis | 1938 |
| An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth | 1940 |
| I Believe(one of the personal philosophies of the twenty-three eminent men and women of our time | 1940 |
| A History of Western Philosophy | 1945 |
| Human Knowledge:Its Scope and Limits | 1948 |
| Authority and the Individual | 1949 |
| Unpopular Essays | 1950 |
| The lmpact of Science on Society | 1951 |
| The Impapt of America on European Culture (in America; with others) | 1951 |
| New Hopes for a Changing World | 1952 |
| What is Freedom? | 1952 |