Christopher Phillips's Blog
April 4, 2026
Anniversary Editions of 'Socrates Cafe' and 'Constitution Cafe' at all-time low prices
I’m honored that BookBub—the premier discovery platform for readers—has selected the 25th Anniversary eBook edition of my 'Socrates Cafe: A Fresh Taste of Philosophy,' as a featured deal for their millions of subscribers today.
https://www.bookbub.com/books/socrate...
Until April 15th, my international bestseller is offered at the bargain basement price of $2.99
Likewise, to commemorate the 15th Anniversary of the release of my critically acclaimed 'Constitution Cafe: Jefferson's Brew for a True Revolution,' Bookbub and Norton also have deeply discounted the digital edition of Constitution Cafe—at an all--time low of $1.99
https://www.bookbub.com/books/constit...
Back in those days, despite the uniform praise of this book, no one was much concerned about the state and straits of our Supreme Law of the Land. Oh, how times have changed.
My deep thanks to my editor Alane Mason and the entire team at W.W. Norton for making this possible as we celebrate a quarter-century since my first book's publication with them, and the 30th year since my launch of this global grassroots inquiry movement, which has more momentum than ever in these times.
With each of thesebooks priced so low, this is an incredibly rare opportunity to add decades of philosophical and civic inquiry to your digital library before these milestone prices vanish on April 15th.
If you’ve ever wanted to bring the spirit of the Socrates Cafe and Constitution Cafe and our palette of kindred initiatives via the written word into your home, now is the optimal time.
Sorry if this comes across as cheap salesman talk - writing is an art but selling is, well, it is what it is and we independent scholar-practitioners are a vanishig breed -- book sales help tremendously, as well as to advance our mission, arguably more vital than ever :)
Chris
https://www.bookbub.com/books/socrate...
Until April 15th, my international bestseller is offered at the bargain basement price of $2.99
Likewise, to commemorate the 15th Anniversary of the release of my critically acclaimed 'Constitution Cafe: Jefferson's Brew for a True Revolution,' Bookbub and Norton also have deeply discounted the digital edition of Constitution Cafe—at an all--time low of $1.99
https://www.bookbub.com/books/constit...
Back in those days, despite the uniform praise of this book, no one was much concerned about the state and straits of our Supreme Law of the Land. Oh, how times have changed.
My deep thanks to my editor Alane Mason and the entire team at W.W. Norton for making this possible as we celebrate a quarter-century since my first book's publication with them, and the 30th year since my launch of this global grassroots inquiry movement, which has more momentum than ever in these times.
With each of thesebooks priced so low, this is an incredibly rare opportunity to add decades of philosophical and civic inquiry to your digital library before these milestone prices vanish on April 15th.
If you’ve ever wanted to bring the spirit of the Socrates Cafe and Constitution Cafe and our palette of kindred initiatives via the written word into your home, now is the optimal time.
Sorry if this comes across as cheap salesman talk - writing is an art but selling is, well, it is what it is and we independent scholar-practitioners are a vanishig breed -- book sales help tremendously, as well as to advance our mission, arguably more vital than ever :)
Chris
Published on April 04, 2026 13:37
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constitution
September 11, 2023
9-11-01 In Remembrance
Posting this passage from my newest book 'Soul of Goodness' as I hold in my thoughts and heart all the beautiful souls whose lives were taken on September 1, 2001:
"I’d planned to visit the 9/11 Memorial right after its opening, while I was there to present 'Constitution Café: Jefferson’s Brew for a True Revolution', at the vaunted Strand Book Store. My father’s death—on September 17 of that year, on our nation’s Constitution Day—forced me to cancel those plans (and much of the remainder of my book tour).
I did return to New York and its environs some months after my father’s funeral to visit the 9/11 Memorial. I had told my father that I was going to do so, and it clearly meant a lot to him that I would say a prayer of remembrance at the bronze inscription of my cousin, John A. Katsimatides, a Nisyrian (Greek) like me by roots who was raised mostly in Astoria. John was working that day of September 11, 2001, in his office at Cantor Fitzgerald, an investment advisor, on the 104th floor of the North Tower. He was among the nearly three thousand killed at the World Trade Center, at the Pentagon, and near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. He was thirty-one.
I did not personally know John, who by all accounts was good natured, giving, and driven to succeed. I did know his sister Anthoula, starting from the time I presented to the Nisyrian Society of New York and she interviewed me for a Greek radio program about my Socrates Café effort. My multitalented cousin is an accomplished actress for stage, television, and screen, as well as a produc- er (her newest documentary is on the Academy Award–winning Greek actress Olympia Dukakis). When John was killed, she already was grieving the loss of her younger brother Mike, an ebullient yet sensitive soul who felt all the hurts of the world and had committed suicide two years earlier. After the terrorist attack, Anthoula became director of family relations at the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. She pitched in with every ounce of energy and passion to the rebuilding and the healing effort. Besides accepting an appointment to the board of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, Anthoula formed a nonprofit in memory of her brothers—the JAM for Life Foundation (JAM is short for Johnny and Mikey)—that “seeks to promote . . . music education, cancer research, aid for underprivileged youth, suicide prevention and the rights of crime victims by donating funds . . . to charities that embody the spirt, character and lives of John and Mike . . . and promote the well-being of the community while perpetuating John and Mike’s legacy and honoring the lives of two special individuals.” (This was the main inspiration that prompted me to start my own project to honor my father’s legacy, the annual Alexander Phillips Arete Award.)"
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/sho...
"I’d planned to visit the 9/11 Memorial right after its opening, while I was there to present 'Constitution Café: Jefferson’s Brew for a True Revolution', at the vaunted Strand Book Store. My father’s death—on September 17 of that year, on our nation’s Constitution Day—forced me to cancel those plans (and much of the remainder of my book tour).
I did return to New York and its environs some months after my father’s funeral to visit the 9/11 Memorial. I had told my father that I was going to do so, and it clearly meant a lot to him that I would say a prayer of remembrance at the bronze inscription of my cousin, John A. Katsimatides, a Nisyrian (Greek) like me by roots who was raised mostly in Astoria. John was working that day of September 11, 2001, in his office at Cantor Fitzgerald, an investment advisor, on the 104th floor of the North Tower. He was among the nearly three thousand killed at the World Trade Center, at the Pentagon, and near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. He was thirty-one.
I did not personally know John, who by all accounts was good natured, giving, and driven to succeed. I did know his sister Anthoula, starting from the time I presented to the Nisyrian Society of New York and she interviewed me for a Greek radio program about my Socrates Café effort. My multitalented cousin is an accomplished actress for stage, television, and screen, as well as a produc- er (her newest documentary is on the Academy Award–winning Greek actress Olympia Dukakis). When John was killed, she already was grieving the loss of her younger brother Mike, an ebullient yet sensitive soul who felt all the hurts of the world and had committed suicide two years earlier. After the terrorist attack, Anthoula became director of family relations at the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. She pitched in with every ounce of energy and passion to the rebuilding and the healing effort. Besides accepting an appointment to the board of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, Anthoula formed a nonprofit in memory of her brothers—the JAM for Life Foundation (JAM is short for Johnny and Mikey)—that “seeks to promote . . . music education, cancer research, aid for underprivileged youth, suicide prevention and the rights of crime victims by donating funds . . . to charities that embody the spirt, character and lives of John and Mike . . . and promote the well-being of the community while perpetuating John and Mike’s legacy and honoring the lives of two special individuals.” (This was the main inspiration that prompted me to start my own project to honor my father’s legacy, the annual Alexander Phillips Arete Award.)"
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/sho...
Published on September 11, 2023 09:52
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9-1-1, september-11, september-11-2001
May 28, 2022
Complimentary Guide
Be sure to get he complimentary guide to my newest book, "Soul of Goodness,' to accompany your journey reading it, at: https://mailchi.mp/f927197c5370/chris...
Published on May 28, 2022 20:15
March 12, 2022
Congrats to the winners of my 'Soul of Goodness' Giveaway, and thanks to all who took part
Congratulations to the three winners of signed copies of the first edition of my new book 'Soul of Goodness,' with a scintillating foreword by Dr. Cornel West.
I have signed all the copies and sent them off to the winners - in southwest Virginia, in Canada, in South Carolina -- via DHL express mail service (sent them that way, though pricey, since I'm in Mexico now, promoting the Spanish-language release of my book - entitled 'Hacia un alma de bondad' in Spanish, published by the wonderful prominent publishing house Planeta, via their Paidos imprint).
I thanks so much all who participated, and hope all will grab a copy. This is the first time I've done a Giveaway, and it was a great learning experience, and wonderful to forge new connections.
I have signed all the copies and sent them off to the winners - in southwest Virginia, in Canada, in South Carolina -- via DHL express mail service (sent them that way, though pricey, since I'm in Mexico now, promoting the Spanish-language release of my book - entitled 'Hacia un alma de bondad' in Spanish, published by the wonderful prominent publishing house Planeta, via their Paidos imprint).
I thanks so much all who participated, and hope all will grab a copy. This is the first time I've done a Giveaway, and it was a great learning experience, and wonderful to forge new connections.
Published on March 12, 2022 15:56
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cornel-west, giveaway, socrates, socrates-cafe, soul-of-goodness


