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Humanist Manifesto I

The Humanist Manifesto I, published in 1933, is a statement that promotes a worldview rooted in reason, science, and human-centered ethics. It emphasizes that humans can solve problems and create meaning in life without relying on religious dogma or divine authority. Instead, it advocates for personal responsibility, social progress, and a commitment to human well-being. The manifesto encourages education, scientific advancement, and ethical living as pathways to improving society, promoting the idea that human fulfillment and moral development are best achieved through rational thought and compassionate action.