Dry Club
Junto offshoot focused on moral improvement, mutual support, and intellectual discourse.
Philadelphia
Founded 1729
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Philosophies
Human flourishing
Experimental
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Academic-adjacent
Collaborative
Community-first
Narrative
The Dry Club emerged as a disciplined offshoot of the Junto in 1729, distinguishing itself through a strict policy of alcohol abstinence during its meetings. This environmental constraint was designed to foster an atmosphere solely dedicated to rigorous moral improvement and mutual support among its twelve members. By eliminating the social distractions associated with alcohol, the club cultivated an intensified focus on intellectual discourse and personal development, allowing members to concentrate deeply on shared values and self-betterment, rather than purely convivial interaction.
Key People
Founder
- John Paschall
Related Entities
Parent Organization
- The Junto: The original club from which the Dry Club splintered, sharing a similar format but with a key difference in meeting conduct.