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Homaranismo
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Homaranismo () is a philosophy developed by L. L. Zamenhof, who laid the foundations of the Esperanto language. Based largely on the teachings of Hillel the Elder, Zamenhof originally called it Hillelism. He sought to reform Judaism because he hoped that without the strict dress code and purity requirements, it would no longer be the victim of antisemitic propaganda. The basis of Homaranismo is the sentence known as the Golden Rule: One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself.
secular Buddhism
form of Buddhism and secular spirituality
religious humanism
integration of humanist ethical philosophy with religious rituals and beliefs that center on human needs, interests, and abilities
Integral humanism
Set of Liberal Right concepts drafted by Deendayal Upadhyaya as political program in India based on traditions and culture of India.
Secular paganism
Upholds virtues and principles associated with paganism while rejecting belief in deities
First Universal Races Congress
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