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...Conduct of Life, by Lewis Mumford. Humanist Mumford weighs modern life, finds it wanting, and prescribes a provocative set of individual rules for regeneration; Vol. IV of a philosophical tetralogy which began with Technics and Civilization (TIME...
...damned large rat," said the Duke. And there the matter has rested ever since. -Gilbert Murray, Stoic, Christian and Humanist D. E. STANTON Memphis, Tcnn...
Without this sense of contingency, "there isn't any springboard for theistic metaphysics * ...After all, how would one expect [traditional metaphysics] to soften up a monolithic materialist like H. G. Wells, or an anti-humanist like Picasso, or a happy naturalist like British Cosmologist Fred Hoyle...
Author Kenneth Fearing has tried to clamp a humanist allegory on a science-fiction frame. His real villain, the Industrial Revolution, is 200 years old, and his moral (Destroy the machine before the machine destroys you) has an antique creak. The author of that high-voltage thriller, The Big Clock, Fearing seems to have forgotten for the moment what time...
...American Protestantism of today seems to be the complete loss of the idea and the very meaning of religion . . . Religion has given way to religiosity and belief to opinion . . . The Unitarian Church . . . hesitated, a few years ago, over whether it should define itself as 'Christian' or 'humanist' . . . One may well ask whether American Protestantism is still, in its various forms, a religion...