- Source: First Humanist Society of New York
- Albert Einstein
- Anarkisme
- Humanisme Kristen
- Ateisme
- Edward Said
- Amartya Sen
- Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Homoseksualitas
- Hugo Grotius
- Nerd
- First Humanist Society of New York
- Humanist Manifesto I
- Religious humanism
- List of secular humanists
- Julian Huxley
- List of irreligious organizations
- Secular humanism
- Religious and philosophical views of Albert Einstein
- Renaissance humanism
- American Humanist Association
In 1929 Charles Francis Potter founded the First Humanist Society of New York whose advisory board included Julian Huxley, John Dewey, Albert Einstein, and Thomas Mann. Potter was a minister from the Unitarian tradition and in 1930 he and his wife, Clara Cook Potter, published Humanism: A New Religion. Throughout the 1930s Potter was a well-known advocate of women's rights, access to birth control, "civil divorce laws", and an end to capital punishment.
See also
Religious Humanism
Fellowship of Humanity
References
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Charles Francis Potter