The Doctrine of Life
From Corvus Editions
(1842-1843; 72 pages) - Theological Writings, Volume 1. Blazing Star Library. Greene's first major writings, written in his early twenties, after his first tour of military service in the Second Seminole War and before his entry into the Harvard Divinity School. "First Principles" and "The Doctrine of Life, with some of its Theological Implications" document his attempts to come to terms with the philosophy of Pierre Leroux and the influence of Orestes Brownson, the first steps towards his form of anarchist mutualism. - $5.00
