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  1. Corliss Lamont (March 28, 1902 – April 26, 1995) was an American socialist and humanist philosopher and advocate of various left-wing and civil liberties causes. As a part of his political activities, he was the Chairman of National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, starting from the early 1940s.

  2. Corliss Lamont (1902-1995) is a 20th century American hero whose independent thinking challenged prevailing ideas in philosophy, economics, religion, patriotism, world peace and the exercise of our cherished civil liberties.

  3. A classic book by a prominent humanist philosopher and activist, Corliss Lamont, who died in 1995. The book covers the meaning, history, ethics, and science of humanism, as well as its relation to democracy and civil liberties.

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  4. Eight featured books by Corliss Lamont. My books are all written in simple, readable prose and deal with important issues in philosophy, politics, economics, international relations, and culture in general.

  5. 28. Apr. 1995 · Corliss Lamont, the Socialist author, teacher and humanist philosopher who battled Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the C.I.A. and other icons of authority in a lifelong fight for civil...

  6. Lamont, Corliss (b. 28 March 1902 in Englewood, New Jersey; d. 26 April 1995 in Ossining, New York), socialist author, teacher, humanist philosopher, and civil rights advocate. Lamont was born into wealth.

  7. 9. Juni 2024 · Corliss Lamont (1902-1995) was a Harvard and Columbia graduate who became a Soviet sympathizer and a target of McCarthyism. He was also a leader of the American Civil Liberties Union and the Gandhi Peace Award winner.