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Humanist Manifesto 2000 - A Call for New Planetary Humanism (Paperback)
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Humanist Manifesto 2000 - A Call for New Planetary Humanism (Paperback)
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This entirely new Humanist Manifesto is designed to address the
problems of the twenty-first century and the millennium beyond.
Providing a strong defense of scientific naturalism and technology,
it is offered as a contribution to the dialogue among the different
cultural, political, and economic viewpoints in the world.
Humanist Manifesto 2000 is formulated in the conviction that
science, reason, democracy, education, and humanist values can
enhance human progress. Drawing on the achievements of modernity -
the success of scientific medicine, the overall improvement of
public health, the Green Revolution, the conveniences of a consumer
society, global communication and transportation, increased
understanding of the natural world, and many others - the planetary
humanism that this manifesto presents seeks to transcend the
negativity of postmodernism and looks forward to the information
age now upon us.
Humanist Manifesto 2000 promotes a humanistic ethics based on
reason and a planetary bill of rights and responsibilities. It
proposes a new global agenda, stresses the need for international
institutions (including a new world parliament and regulation of
global conglomerates), and concludes on a note of optimism about
the human prospect. Endorsed by a distinguished list of humanist
intellectuals-including Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Cranston, Richard
Dawkins, Richard Leakey, Jill Tarter, E. O. Wilson, and eleven
Nobel Laureates-Humanist Manifesto 2000 recommends long-range
attainable goals and generates confidence in the ability of the
human species to solve its problems by rational means and a
positive outlook. This manifesto was drafted by Paul Kurtz in
consultation with a twelve-person internal committee.
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