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Practical activity aimed at solving specific problems of individuals and human groups. H. does not attempt to modify the structures of power, but frequently contributes to shaping a style of life that is very valuable from the point of view of commitment with the most pressing needs of the human being. Any action characterized by solidarity (*) is, to greater or lesser degree, an example of h. (*Altruism, Philanthropy).
Practical activity aimed at solving specific problems of individuals and human groups. H. does not attempt to modify the structures of power, but frequently contributes to shaping a style of life that is very valuable from the point of view of commitment with the most pressing needs of the human being. Any action characterized by [[solidarity]] is, to greater or lesser degree, an example of h. ([[Altruism]], Philanthropy).


[[category: Dictionary of New Humanism]]
[[category: Dictionary of New Humanism]]

Latest revision as of 07:39, 14 November 2017

Practical activity aimed at solving specific problems of individuals and human groups. H. does not attempt to modify the structures of power, but frequently contributes to shaping a style of life that is very valuable from the point of view of commitment with the most pressing needs of the human being. Any action characterized by solidarity is, to greater or lesser degree, an example of h. (Altruism, Philanthropy).