Contents

  • Histories

    Essays on periods and aspects of New School history, partial and evolving.

  • People

    Profiles of people who have passed through the New School. Entries focus on their time at the school.

  • Reader

    Readings, artworks, and materials by and about people associated with the school, including faculty, staff, and students.

  • Reflections & Analysis

    Podcasts, scholarly commentary, and opinion.

About

This website seeks to explore and interrogate the past at a school dedicated to the new. Contributions by students, staff, faculty, alumni, and researchers.

Editors
Julia L. Foulkes, Professor of History
Mark Larrimore, Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Wendy Scheir, Director, New School Archives and Special Collections

Connections
The New School Archives Digital Collections from the Archives Public Seminar The New School

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Horace Kallen

Posted on Tuesday April 24, 2018

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Horace Kallen (1882-1974) was well known for developing the term "cultural pluralism", and was one of the founding members of the University in Exile in 1933. He taught at the New School from 1919-1973 and was the one of the first lecturers in philosophy.

Posted on Tuesday April 24, 2018

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Horace Kallen was a founding member of The New School, where he taught philosophy. You can read more about him here.

If you’d like to write a more in-depth profile of Horace Kallen, email us at [email protected]. We welcome contributions.

For more in the New School Archives on, see here.

Horace Kallen. Courtesy of The New School for Social Research. via sunnysideup. Web. 07 Nov 2014.

Horace Kallen
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