
The Humanist Manifesto I
The Humanist Manifesto I, published in 1933, is a philosophical document that advocates for a worldview grounded in science, reason, and human-centered ethics. It emphasizes the importance of human dignity, individual responsibility, and the pursuit of knowledge to improve society. The manifesto rejects supernatural beliefs and religious dogma, instead promoting secularism and ethical principles based on human experience. Its goal is to foster a rational, compassionate approach to solving life's challenges and to promote social progress without reliance on divine authority.