Robert Humphrey

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Stream of Consciousness in ...

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The Christmas Poodle

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The Christmas Poodle - the ...

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The Mendelian Threshold

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Leonard Cohen: Vertigo of S...

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The Christmas Tree House

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“If you try to change things constructively in the social sciences or try to reconcile conflicts, rather than take sides, you’ll be attacked through character assassination and every other means of skullduggery not excluding physical assault. It is inevitable and inescapable. It will disgust you to the point of befuddlement and, at times, rage. That beautiful beatitude in the Bible should be changed to read: Blessed are the peacemakers in heaven; because on Earth, they shall catch hell. Nonetheless, I’ll stress that the time is finally right, on our planet, for the expansive light of true civilization. Well-informed voices both prophesying and forcing that maturation, suddenly, are being heard everywhere.”
Robert Humphrey, Values For A New Millennium: Activating the Natural Law to: Reduce Violence, Revitalize Our Schools, and Promote Cross-Cultural Harmony

“humans are not equal, then a dictatorship of the superior persons over the inferiors (fascism) is justifiable. Hence, the human equality principle cannot be rejected consistently with an averred belief in democracy. Those who plead the cause of freedom but reject human equality actually plead a different cause; consciously or unconsciously, they defend preferential status and a license to exploit others. As we saw in the peasants’ questionnaire-responses, equality is something deeper than logic, it is an irrepressible feeling in each person. America’s serious social problems, domestic and foreign, can be solved only through respect-in-action for the equality/freedom principle so that the domestic and global social situation fits human nature.”
Robert Humphrey, Values For A New Millennium: Activating the Natural Law to: Reduce Violence, Revitalize Our Schools, and Promote Cross-Cultural Harmony

“Over the next three decades I conducted similar studies in a dozen countries, on all five major continents, in societies representing most of the world’s major religions. The overwhelming theme in every study was the same. The worldwide attitude, even though seldom voiced in the absence of an obviously sincere study, I now ascertain, expressed the conscious value that substantially controls all human relations, controls the existence of crime or tranquillity in domestic relations, and controls the probabilities of peace or war in international affairs. The answer was: Respect us as Equals. Did you anticipate this response? No one seemed to at that time. Currently, some school teachers guess it correctly in my seminars. Frankly, at that time, I was amazed. Most overseas Americans had been warning me that the local nationals hated us just as most overseas Americans held the foreigners in low esteem. Yet, obviously, this response, respect us, is basically pro-American (Isn’t it?). The most frequent responses making up that general category were these: Show us more respect View us as equals Treat us as equal human beings Respect our human equality Respect our women Respect our culture Don’t look down on us Don’t consider us (stuff) in the grass Don’t act like our bosses when you are not Don’t call us names Respect our lives Don’t consider our lives of less importance than your own”
Robert Humphrey, Values For A New Millennium: Activating the Natural Law to: Reduce Violence, Revitalize Our Schools, and Promote Cross-Cultural Harmony



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