Horace Kallen

Horace Kallen was a German-American Zionist, who worked for the American Civil Liberties Union with Sidney Hook (central figure in CIA front Congress for Cultural Freedom and its US branch the American Committee of Cultural Freedom). At Harvard he was a student of George Santayana, also the teacher of Walter Lippmann, WEB Du Bois (NAACP) and a friend of Betrand Russell's brother Frank Russell.

In 1918 he became co-founder and professor at The New School of John Dewey.

He was a member of the Society for Psychical Research and Zionist Organization of America. He was hired by Woodrow Wilson to teach at Princeton and founded the Menorah Journal, which published Hannah Arendt and Elliot Cohen (Commentary).

He was a friend of Alain Locke (gay agenda, central figure in the Harlem Renaissance) and William James (Harvard, Theosophical Society).

He coined the term cultural pluralism (doctrine of the Multiculti Church). Like Margaret Mead, he was a member of the American Philosophical Society.

born 8/11/1882.

died 2/16/1974.

Zionism

American Civil Liberties Union

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