Philosopher and writer, born in New York City, New York, USA. He
taught at the University of Chicago (1930--52), where he helped design
the Great Books program (1946), and directed the Institute for
Philosophical Research (1952). Adler popularized the great ideas of
Western civilization in such works as Great Books of the Western
World, 54 vols. (1954, revised 1990), How to Read a Book
(1940, revised 1972) and Six Great Ideas (1981). See the
School of Cooperative Individualism library for a selection of his
writings and links to other materials available on-line.