Originally published in 1973. This final collection of thought by founder of the New School for Social Research in New York, Horace M. Kallen, touches on topics from language to death and from freedom to value. The author's treatise explores his understanding of logic and existence.
Originally published in 1973. This final collection of thought by founder of the New School for Social Research in New York, Horace M. Kallen, touches on topics from language to death and from freedom to value. The author¿s treatise explores his understanding of logic and existence.
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Excerpt from The Decline and Rise of the Consumer: A Philosophy of Consumer CooperationThe idea of this self-feeling of all persons is implicit in the concept of democracy and in the gospels of religion. The demo cratic rule that all men are equal is sometimes confused with the quite opposite idea that all men are the same and that any man can be substituted for any other so that his differences make no difference. The two are not at all the s...
Excerpt from The Decline and Rise of the Consumer: A Philosophy of Consumer Cooperation
Shortly after I published A Free Society, the Editor of the Christian Century, Mr. Charles Clayton Morrison, invited me to discuss consumer cooperation in that bravest and most forthright of religious periodicals. "What is needed, " he wrote, "is that consumer collectivism should get itself stated in terms of a fundamental philosophy. . . Your distinction ...