Category:Humanist Party

The Humanist Party has been born in many places out of the traditions of the Humanist Movement, including the following 6 points.

  • The human being as the central value and concern, in such a way that nothing is above the human being and no human being is above another.
  • The equality of all people, and works so that the simple formality of "equal rights before the law" gives way to a world of equal opportunities for all.
  • Recognition of personal and cultural diversity, affirming the characteristics proper to each human group and condemning discrimination, whether motivated by economic, racial, ethnic, or cultural differences.
  • Encourages every tendency to develop knowledge beyond the limitations imposed by prejudices accepted as absolute and immutable truths.
  • Affirms the freedom of ideas and beliefs.
  • Repudiation of the violence rooted in daily life in all regions of the world, not only the various forms of physical violence but all other forms of violence: economic, racial, sexual, religious, moral, and psychological.