For humanism also appeals to man as man. It seeks to liberate the universal qualities of human nature from the narrow limitations of blood and soil and class and to create a common language and a common culture in which men can realize their common humanity.
Politics is a game and a profession. It doesn't really serve the people the politicians are supposed to serve.
Andrew Carnegie, Businessman (1835) |
Shelagh Delaney, Playwright (1939) |
Bob Ehrlich, Politician (1957) |
Robert. L. Ehrlich, Politician (1957) |
Martin Feldstein, Economist (1939) |
Jerry Ferrara, Actor (1979) |
Helen Gahagan, Actress (1900) |
Joe Gibbs, Coach (1940) |
Charlaine Harris, Author (1951) |
Pope John XXIII, Clergyman (1881) |
Roald Dahl, Novelist (1990) |
Laurence Harvey, Actor (1973) |
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Author (1950) |
Charles Kettering, Inventor (1958) |