For the Austrian-born American known for his military intelligence work, see Maximilian Lerner.
Max Lerner (December 20, 1902 – June 5, 1992) was a Russian Empire-born American journalist and educator known for his syndicated column.
Background
Maxwell Alan Lerner was born on December 20, 1902, in Minsk, in the Russian Empire, the son of Bessie (née Podel) and Benjamin Lerner. His Russian-Jewish family emigrated to the U.S. in 1907, where his father sold milk door to door.[1] Lerner earned a B.A. from Yale University in 1923. He briefly studied law there before enrolling at Washington University in St. Louis, where he received an M.A. in 1925. He earned a Ph.D. from the Washington, D.C.–based Robert Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Government (a progenitor of the Brookings Institution think tank that was academically affiliated with Washington University)[2] in 1927.[3]
Career
After receiving his doctorate, Lerner began work as an editor for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (1927–1932), The Nation (1936–1938), and PM (1943–1948). Following the sale of PM, he continued as a contributor to its short-lived successor, the New York Star, until its dissolution in 1949.
Lerner's most influential book was America as a Civilization: Life and Thought in the United States Today (1957).[6]
His book The Unfinished Country is a collection of more than 200 of his daily columns, which were written for the New York Post over the span of more than a decade. The Unfinished Country contains one of his better-known quotes: "The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that survives all hurt." His 1990 book, Wrestling with the Angel, was about his long struggle with illness.[1]
Bibliography
Books
America as a Civilization: Life and Thought in the United States Today (1957)
Volume 1: The Basic Frame
Volume 2: Culture and Personality
Values in Education: Notes Toward a Values Philosophy (1976)
Ted and the Kennedy Legacy: A Study in Character and Destiny (1980)
Wrestling with the Angel: A Memoir of My Triumph Over Illness (1990) (memoir)
undated books
The Unfinished Country: A Book of American Symbols (collection of essays and editorials)
Wounded Titans: American Presidents and the Perils of Power
It Is Later Than You Think: The Need for a Militant Democracy
Nine Scorpions in a Bottle: Great Judges and Cases of the Supreme Court
Ideas Are Weapons: The History and Uses of Ideas
Magisterial Imagination: Six Masters of the Human Science
Third World: Premises of U.S. Policy
Ideas for the Ice Age: Studies in a Revolutionary Era
Actions and Passions: Notes on the Multiple Revolutions of Our Time
"Education and a Radical Humanism: Notes Toward a Theory of the Educational Crisis" (with E.I.F. Williams)
^"Max Lerner". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved November 27, 2022.
^ abSanford Lakoff, "Preface", pp. ix-xxi, in Lakoff, Max Lerner : Pilgrim in the Promised Land. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. ISBN0-226-46831-3