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Informal, decentralized, nonpartisan organizations that promote both development of and open discourse regarding the proposals of N.H. in specific fields corresponding to the interests of their members. The first such club was founded in Moscow on May 27, 1991. H.c. typically adhere to the Statement of the Humanist Movement (*) and frequently establish active relations with other h.c..
Informal, decentralized, nonpartisan organizations that promote both development of and open discourse regarding the proposals of N.H. in specific fields corresponding to the interests of their members. The first such club was founded in Moscow on May 27, 1991. H.c. typically adhere to the Statement of the [[Humanist Movement]] and frequently establish active relations with other h.c..


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

Latest revision as of 13:49, 13 November 2017

Informal, decentralized, nonpartisan organizations that promote both development of and open discourse regarding the proposals of N.H. in specific fields corresponding to the interests of their members. The first such club was founded in Moscow on May 27, 1991. H.c. typically adhere to the Statement of the Humanist Movement and frequently establish active relations with other h.c..