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“Introduction to the Philosophy of Elijah Jordan” by Thomas Haynes

The writinJordan portrait classroom-1gs of 20th century American philosopher, Elijah Jordan, offer significant insight into the nature of the modern world order. The Elijah Jordan Society seeks to provide a forum for the dissemination, clarification, discussion and critical analysis of Jordan’s ideas, particularly as they relate to the problems of the modern world. In addition, work of others related to Jordan, including close friend and student of Jordan, sociologist Erich A. Ahrens, will be explored.

For further information on the Elijah Jordan Society, please contact Dennis MacDonald at dmacdona@anselm.edu.

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“So long as there exists the possibility of a general war, or the necessity that one man should work and live for another, there is all the refutation that can be required of the principles of organization upon which human life rests; and humanity might better risk its destiny in an intelligent effort at reconstruction than in the blind carnage that is inevitably its alternative.”

Elijah Jordan Forms of Individuality, p. 40