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'''Neohumanism''' is a [[:wikipedia:holistic|holistic]] philosophical theory elaborated by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]] in his 1982 seminal work, ''[[The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism]]''.<ref>Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1982). ''The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism''. Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications. ISBN 81–7252–168–5.</ref> With neohumanism, Sarkar redefines both humanity and humanism, as well as various commonly associated [[:wikipedia:Concepts|concepts]]. In addition, Sarkar introduces many new concepts intended to facilitate both individual and collective [[PROUT#Progressive|progress]].
'''Neohumanism''' is a [[:wikipedia:holistic|holistic]] philosophy elaborated by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]] in his 1982 seminal work, ''[[The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism]]''.<ref>Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1982). ''The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism''. Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications. ISBN 81–7252–168–5.</ref> With neohumanism, Sarkar redefines both humanity and humanism, as well as various commonly associated [[:wikipedia:Concepts|concepts]]. In addition, Sarkar introduces many new concepts intended to facilitate both individual and collective [[PROUT#Progressive|progress]].


In this philosophy [[Neohumanism#Universalism|universalism]] plays a central role. If humanism tends to only cover the human dimension in a human-centric view, neohumanism, according to Sarkar, is instead the elevation of humanism to universalism.<ref>''When the underlying spirit of humanism is extended to everything, animate and inanimate, in this universe – I have designated this as "neohumanism". This neohumanism will elevate humanism to universalism, the cult of love for all created beings of this universe.'' Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1982). "Devotional Sentiment and Neohumanism (Discourse 1)" of ''The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism''. Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications. ISBN 81–7252–168–5.</ref>
In this philosophy [[Neohumanism#Universalism|universalism]] plays a central role. If humanism tends to only cover the human dimension in a human-centric view, neohumanism, according to Sarkar, is instead the elevation of humanism to universalism.<ref>''When the underlying spirit of humanism is extended to everything, animate and inanimate, in this universe – I have designated this as "neohumanism". This neohumanism will elevate humanism to universalism, the cult of love for all created beings of this universe.'' Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1982). "Devotional Sentiment and Neohumanism (Discourse 1)" of ''The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism''. Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications. ISBN 81–7252–168–5.</ref>

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