Henry Geiger


Henry Geiger was the editor, publisher, and chief writer of MANAS Journal which was published from 1948-1988.
He “had been variously a chorus boy on Broadway, a journalist, a conscientious objector in World War II, a commercial printer, and a lecturer at The United Lodge of Theosophists in Los Angeles.” Abraham Maslow called him “the only small ‘p’ philosopher America has produced in this century.” Geiger was also an advocate of Edward Bellamy's type of
socialism. Some of Geiger's associates, such as Lewis Hill, would
later be involved in the creation of Pacifica Radio.