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Home › Features › Humanist Manifestos

Humanist Manifestos

The original Manifesto was published, followed in 1973 by Manifesto II and most recently by Manifesto III in 2003 by Manifesto III. Here are links to the full texts of the documents that are stored on the American Humanist Association website.

  • Humanist Manifesto I
  • Humanist Manifesto II
  • Humanism and Its Aspirations (Humanist Manifesto III)

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We are not simply intellectual creatures. We wish to make love, to enjoy a gourmet dinner, to jog in the park, to cheer lustily at a ball game, to engage in spirited conversation with our friends, to play bridge or tennis, travel to exotic places, struggle with others to build a better world, and to enjoy the arts. The arts are so vital because they help to make life worth living. Music, poetry, literature, paintings, dance, and the theater are among our richest joys...The fine arts contribute immeasurably to the good life and that is why we cherish them.~Paul Kurtz

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