No Guru is a collection of essays by Charles Gregory Case (1945-2016), who reflects on his 35-year career as an anthropologist and teacher at the middle, secondary and university levels, and on the personal philosophy he felt free to reveal after retiring from teaching in 2013.
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- I. The Memoir of a (Mere) Teacher
- II. The Education of a (Devout) Pagan
- III. The Convictions of a (Utopian) Communalist
- IV. The Manifesto of a (Muted) Sexualist
- V: Some Mentations of a (Mad) Mind-Scientist
- The Failure of Ot (originally published in the Spring 2003 edition of Between the Lines, a student-run newspaper at The Hudson School.)
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Unpublished works cited in the essays:
RasTafarI and the Religion of Anthropology (1981, 278 pages)
The Whys (1985, 108 pages)
Who Ot Is (1996, 106 pages)
How Magic Works (2000, 149 pages)