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  • [[category: work in progress]]
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1993 =Editions in other languages=
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1996 =Editions in other languages=
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1991 =Editions in other languages=
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1991 =Editions in other languages=
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1993 =Editions in other languages=
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  • [[category: work in progress]]
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1989 =Editions in other languages=
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 2002 =Editions in other languages=
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  • Book by [[Ammann, Luis |Luis Ammann]]; original in spanish. First edition 1979 ...a new direction in life, if such were the need of the one carrying out the work.
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  • ...by the System. Also, a tactic for struggle applied in specific situations in which [[discrimination]] of any type is occurring. [[Category:work in progress]]
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  • The Message given by Silo in 2002 consists of three parts: The Book, the Experience, and the Path. The B [[category: work in progress]]
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 2006 ...by attendees to conferences given by [[Silo]] in 1975 in Corfu and in 2006 in Argentina, including an appendix on the physiological basis of the psychism
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1996. ...in human beings: in the difficulties, they now face and their open future in their misfortunes and their greatness.
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  • ...r eras (see [[Humanist moment]]). The general ideas of u.h. are formulated in the “[[Humanist Statement or Statement of new Humanism|Statement of the H [[category: work in progress]]
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  • ...ntributions and experiences based on their interests, generally formalized in the following areas: 1) health; 2) education; 3) human rights; 4) anti-disc ...r 7-8, 1993; the second in Mexico City on January 7-9, 1994; and the third in Santiago, Chile on January 7-8, 1995.
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  • Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1950s, she wrote her first book, Jimmy Giraffe, at the age of 10. A few ...] in Red Bluff, and and to learn to play Bach on the keyboard. She publish in 2016 [[On Wings of Intent: a Biography of Silo]] - Mario Luis Rodriguez Cob
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  • Collection of 7 books by [[Silo]] first published in spanish in 1998 ...ddress human existence from its most profound interiority to everyday life in the world.
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  • ...and political movement, whose ideals are the holding of goods and services in common and which seeks to transfer to the State the control of the distribu ...ontrary, the human being is reduced to the condition of being merely a cog in a collective machine, ultimately this will lead to the death of the civiliz
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  • ...ay of thinking” that unites very different authors, who express themselves in the most diverse fields of the human sciences including anthropology (C. Le ...me “structures.” These are not obvious relations, but deep relations that, in large part, are not consciously perceived, and both limit and constrain hum
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  • Silo is the pseudonym of Mario Luis Rodríguez Cobos. He was born in 1938 near Mendoza, located between Argentina and Chile. Hi dead in the same place in 2010.
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  • ...cuted? Or is it a manifestation of those who feel the monstrosity inherent in human beings not having the same rights and the same opportunities? ...f moving towards a Universal Human Nation. It is the seed of a new culture in this civilization that is becoming planetary, and which will have to change
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  • Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1989 ...lties in translation, and readers would frequently misunderstand the sense in which they were used.
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  • ...manist Studies was founded in the First World [[Humanist forum]] in Moscow in October 1993. ...tion and development of new Centers for Humanist Studies (CHS), especially in those cultures where it is not sufficiently represented.
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  • ...uman Development and its first International Congress was held in Florence in 1989. ...olence that, in its different forms, generates suffering and contradiction in individuals and peoples.
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  • ...ernational level in 1995 in the Open Encounter of Humanism that took place in Chile at the University of Santiago. WwW is active in around 40 countries and carries out grassroots social activities and also d
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  • ...nist]] International and the first [[Humanist]] Forum on October 7–8, 1993 in Moscow, this statement constitutes the basis of the ideas of [[New Humanism ...future will be even longer. As optimists who believe in freedom and social progress, they fix their gaze on the future, while striving to overcome the general
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  • ...wing exposition of C.H. is excerpted from the section “Christian Humanism” in the book On Being Human: Interpretations of Humanism from the Renaissance t ...lf of this century as part of a vast and wide-ranging process, which began in the nineteenth century and continues even today, of revising Christian doct
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  • ...is fomented, which in turn provides incentives for research and creativity in science, art and other social expressions. Universalist Humanism proposes a ...thing in this historical moment is that it is a moment of planetarization in which all cultures mutually approach and influence each other, as never bef
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  • The Community (for human development) was created in mid 1980 as the social and cultural organism of the [[Humanist Movement]]. ...onquest. This would go beyond ideas or emotions that are weakly manifested in present day societies, and start to form part of the psychosomatic and psyc
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