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- An anti-clerical policy of Socialism
Resource Type: Article Published: 1903 According to Luxemburg, "the incessant guerrilla warfare waged for the last ten years against the priests is for French middle-class Republicans one of the best ways of turning away the attention of the working-class from social questions, and of weakening the class struggle."
- Malik, Kenan
Resource Type: Website Website and blog of Kenan Malik, featuring articles on race, identity, multiculturalism, diversity, and censorship.
- Man's Worldly Goods
The Story of the Wealth of Nations Resource Type: Book Published: 1968 Huberman sets out to explain history using economic theory, and to explain economic theory using history. He tries to explain, in terms of the development of economic thought, why certain doctrines arose when they did, how they originated in the very fabric of social life, and how they were developed, modified, and overthrown when the pattern of that fabric was changed.
- On Revolution
Resource Type: Book Published: 1968 Arendt examines the American, French, and Russian revolutions and draws conclusions about the meaning of revolution.
- The St. Petersburg Declaration
Resource Type: Article Published: 2007 We are secular Muslims, and secular persons of Muslim societies. We are believers, doubters, and unbelievers, brought together by a great struggle, not between the West and Islam, but between the free and the unfree.
- Secularism
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article The concept that government or other entities should exist separately from religion and/or religious beliefs.
- Secularist Center for Inquiry Delivers Statement to UN Opposing "Defamation of Religions" Resolution
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The Center for Inquiry (CFI), a secularist think tank and NGO has delivered a statement strongly opposing the proposed "Combating the Defamation of Religions" resolution backed by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC).
- Socialism and The Churches
Resource Type: Article Published: 1905 Social-Democracy in no way fights against religious beliefs. On the contrary, it demands complete freedom of conscience for every individual and the widest possible toleration for every faith and every opinion. But, from the moment when the priests use the pulpit as a means of political struggle against the working classes, the workers must fight against the enemies of their rights and their liberation. For he who defends the exploiters and who helps to prolong this present regime of misery, he is the mortal enemy of the proletariat, whether he be in a cassock or in the uniform of the police.
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