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Humanist Manifesto

The "Humanist Manifesto" is a document that outlines the beliefs and values of humanism, a philosophical stance that emphasizes human reason, ethics, and justice over religious dogma. First published in 1933 and revised in later years, it advocates for a world view centered on human welfare, freedom, and the potential for individuals to shape their own lives. The manifesto rejects supernatural explanations and promotes scientific inquiry, human rights, and the importance of social responsibility. Essentially, it calls for a focus on human experiences and values to improve society and promote individual and collective well-being.