Humanism

Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (4):7-16 (1963)
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Humanism narrowly construed, is the secular thought of the Renaissance, involving the study of ancient philosophy, ethics, art and languages; broadly understood it is a progressive trend in social thought, which upholds the dignity, freedom and many-sided development of the individual and the betterment of man's relationships in society. The new and higher form of humanism — Marxist humanism is an aspect of the consistently scientific world view and practical activities of the working class, the object of which is the liberation of working people of all races and nations from class and national oppression and inequality, and the institution of true human freedom and happiness by the establishment of a communist society in which the individual will enjoy all-round development and in which the most just of principles: "from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs," will be carried into practice. Socialism is the first and lower phase of communism

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