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On the Web
- Humanist Movement (Hong Kong) - Humanist Movement (Hong Kong)
- Humanist Movement / Glasgow - Basic information on the Humanist Movement organization in Scotland.
- New Humanists on the Internet - Basic information on the Humanist Movement, an international organization focusing on this world.
- SiloWatch - A multilingual site linking to articles and personal narratives which depict the "Siloists" or "Humanist Movement" as a cult.
- Latitude Press - Publisher of books about the humanist movement.
- The Humanist Movement (Toronto) - Not an institution, political party or religious group. It is instead an activist current of New Humanism, a broad-based movement that works for change on both the personal and social levels.
- Humanist Center of Cultures - New York - Working to Build Bridges between the Cultures, with neighborhood newspaper, radio, and TV projects.
- Humanism - Brief article on Erasmus and the Italian humanist movement.
- Centro delle Culture - Online Center of Cultures magazine in Italian, English, and French
- Sos Human Rights - Sos human rights, volunteers and human support campaign in senegal, gambia and croatia.
Wikipedia Articles
- Peruvian Humanist Movement Party - The Peruvian Humanist Movement Party (Partido Movimiento Humanista Peruano) is a Peruvian political party, and a member of the Concertación Descentralista together with the Partido por la Democracia Social - Compromiso Perú. The PMHP won the regional elections of 2001 for the northern region of Lambayeque.
- Humanist Movement - The Humanist Movement is an international volunteer organisation that promotes non-violence and non-discrimination. It is not an institution and has no offices anywhere in the world.
- Movement for Humanist Socialism - Movement for Humanist Socialism (in Spanish: Movimiento al Socialismo Humanista) is a small political party in La Rioja, Spain.
- Humanist Manifesto I - A Humanist Manifesto, also known as Humanist Manifesto I to distinguish it from later Humanist Manifestos was written in 1933 primarily by Raymond Bragg and was published with thirty-four signatories. Unlike the later ones, the first manifesto talked of a new "religion", and referred to humanism as a religious movement meant to transcend ...
- Eustace Haydon - Albert Eustace Haydon (1880-1975) was a Canadian historian of religion and a leader of the Humanist movement.