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Most active publicists Our publicists Full list of publicists namesAll publicists ordered by publications:
1. Bernard Katz |
Contributing Editor of the American Rationalist. Autobiography | (16) | 2. John Chuckman |
Writes for independent news outlets, such as Democracy Now, Free Speech Radio, CounterPunch, and the American Rationalist; YellowTimes.org columnist, Canada. | (12) | 3. A.J. Mattill, Jr. |
Contributing Editor of the American Rationalist. | (10) | 4. William Harwood |
Contributing Editor of the American Rationalist. Biography | (8) | 5. G. Richard Bozarth |
Contributing Editor of the American Rationalist. Biography | (3) | 6. Zbigniew Blania-Bolnar |
Sociologist of culture, writer, searcher of extraterrestrial life. | (3) | 7. Don Havis |
| (2) | 8. Michael Hill Ortiz |
| (1) | 9. Kim Ludvigsen |
Switzerland | (1) | 10. Charles M. Jaquette |
A "separation junkie," is a retired high school teacher from Arizona. | (1) | 11. Janet Brazill |
| (1) | 12. Ronald G. Crowe |
| (1) | 13. Marge Mignacca |
| (1) | 14. Louis W. Cable |
Essayist (The American Rationalist). | (1) | 15. Stan Goff |
Stan Goff is the author of "Hideous Dream: A Soldier's Memoir of the US Invasion of Haiti" (Soft Skull Press, 2000) and of the upcoming book "Full Spectrum Disorder : The Military in the New American Century" (Soft Skull Press, 2003). He is a member of the BRING THEM HOME NOW! coordinating committee, a retired Special Forces master sergeant, and the father of an active duty soldier. Email for BRING THEM HOME NOW! is bthn@mfso.org | (1) | 16. Maurice T. Cowles |
| (1) | 17. Eric Rajala |
Eric Rajala is a senior writer for the American Rationalist. | (1) | 18. Andrew Johnson |
Andrew Johnson studied philosophy as an undergraduate at the University of Notre Dame (where, ironically, he underwent a conversion from Christianity to agnosticism) and then went on to obtain a PhD in philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2001. In addition to articles on the philosophy of Kant in academic journals, he has also published a critical review on C. S. Lewis' Mere Christianity in the Nov./Dec. 2003 issue of The Humanist. It is one of his chief aims as a philosopher to "spread the word" about the rational superiority of a secular, naturalist world view to a religious, supernaturalist one. | (1) |
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