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Communications

Humanist Magazines

Aside from the newsletter accompanying this Living Humanism website, there are a number of well-known Humanist magazines in which articles are written about Humanism and issues tied to Humanism are discussed and some of these are listed here with websites where you can read articles and subscribe to these magazines. These magazines all provide excellent reading materials and articles which are should be of interest to all those interested in Humanism.

New Humanist magazine

New Humanist is a quarterly magazine of culture and science, published since 1885 by the Rationalist Association, a registered charity promoting rational inquiry and debate based on evidence rather than belief.

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New Humanist is for anyone who wants to understand the ideas, conflicts and systems shaping our world - climate, capitalism, technology, fundamentalism, struggles for equality and more. The magazine publishes an edition once every three months full of serious, intelligent essays and reportage. You can subscribe to print and digital editions.

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For subscription enquiries:

Email: subs@newhumanist.org.uk

Phone: 020 3633 4633

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The Humanist

This is a bi-monthly magazine published in the USA which applies the ideas of Humanism to issues of social, political and personal concern. It seeks to provide a wide range of material that strives for ethical cohesion while also exploring where Humanists diverge, - not to further divide but to air, discuss, elucidate and continually refine Humanism.

Humanistically Speaking

Humanistically Speaking is a monthly UK-based Humanist magazine that discusses the range of issues linked to Humanism and tackles issues from a Humanist perspective. The magazine deals with a wide range of topics with some themed editions. Issues of the magazine can be downloaded from the magazine website.

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The Humanistically Speaking website provides links to local Humanist groups and currently (December 2022) incorporates occasional book reviews and book descriptions/blurbs. Aims and objectives consistent with Humanism are spelt out under a menu item (Our values).

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