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Revision as of 02:02, 21 March 2022

Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively. The meaning of the term humanism has fluctuated according to the successive intellectual movements which have identified with it. Generally, however, humanism refers to a perspective that affirms some notion of human freedom and progress. It views humanity as responsible for the promotion and development of individuals, espouses the equal and inherent dignity of all human beings, and emphasizes a concern for humans in relation to the world."[1] In practice, humanist philosophy advocates for the equal treatment of all people, regardless of their race, ethnic background, sex, gender, or religion.


Principles

Humanism

  • All people come from the same place and need to be treated with fairness and equality. Humanists must actively uphold these standards and seek to help their fellow man.

How to Draw

Flag of Humanism
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill ball with white
  3. Draw black humanism symbol in center

Relations

Friends

  • World Federalism - Unite Humanity!
  • Democracy - The majority has the entire power over an individual? Based!
  • Laicism - No religion above other!
  • Alter-Globalization - My based friend that wants people to maintain their identity whilst being united with the world.

Frenemies

  • Marxism - Originally embraced me, but now he calls me bourgeoisie.

Enemies

Further Information

Books/Literature

The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach

Wikipedia

Humanism

Video

Online Communities

Gallery

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