Ben Wood Johnson (Dr. Jay) is an author, educator, and philosopher. He is a multidisciplinary scholar. He writes about Philosophy, Legal Theory, Public/Foreign Policy, Education, Politics, Ethics, Race, and Crime. Dr. Jay graduated from Penn State and Villanova University. He is fluent in French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian. Dr. Jay enjoys reading, poetry, painting, and music.
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