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HUMAN SOLIDARITY

Universal Brotherhood

Eight essays examine the problems and prospects of human solidarity. “The Brotherhood of Humanity” sets forth the essential requirements for universal brotherhood as well as the present predicament of the intelligentsia and the masses. “Christendom and Islam”, written in 1880 by a Turkish effendi, considers the convergence of world-views and indicates the immense degradation resulting from the inversion of spiritual and ethical standards. In “The Fall of Ideals” H.P. Blavatsky links the turmoil of recent centuries with the suppression of human freedom and the aberrations of Promethean defiance. W.Q. Judge, in “Points of Agreement in All Religions” and “How Should We Treat Others?”, shows the roots of human solidarity and their concrete implications in daily life. The volume concludes with “Nepenthe”, a stirring extract from Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound.

 

79 p. softbound with dust jacket

ISBN 0-88695-033-3

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