
the Human Being - even unto infinity...

HUMANIST MOVEMENT
HONG KONG
and, the Humanist Association of Hong Kong

The main ideas of the New Universalist Humanism
1. placement of the human being as central value;
2. affirmation of the equality of all human beings;
3. acknowledgment of personal and cultural diversity;
4. tendency to the development of knowledge beyond that accepted as absolute truth;
5. affirmation of the freedom of ideas and beliefs;
6. rejection of violence.
human rights, social justice, non-discrimination, non-violence, co-operative systems, freedom of choice, freedom of belief, social activism.
personal transformation
Universal Human Nation
Spokesman for new humanism in Hong Kong
Tony Henderson - a Humanist in Hong Kong
Chairman: Humanist
Association of Hong Kong
Hong
Kong node of the Asia-Pacific Humanist Forum
Lantau
Forum
Social networks
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Humanize Bangladesh
humanist newsletters archive
Globalization - a humanist view
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International
OTHER ASIA
LINKS
books on the New
Humanismemail to: tonyhen@humanist.org.hk
Sneaker-mail: G/F, 49 Kau Tsuen, Mui Wo,
Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
Tel: 29840094
also, Tony Henderson as writer, author of:
Even 15 years on, still many valid options, showing how the new humanism works to carry out the task
Published by: Humanist Association of Hong
Kong, 1993
ISBN 962-7873-01-2
Softback, 320 pages
Tony Henderson's fiction:
a novel, the adventures of Chuddy in Tokyo town
Published by Omega Press, 1994
ISBN
962-7919-01-2 softback 214 pages
mostly poetry
by Tony Henderson
Asian travels, 120
pages, Omega Press, ISBN: 962-7919-02-0, US$6 for hard copy
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non-fiction
by Tony Henderson
The esoteric way of spiritual development and the mountain recluse,
Internet version 206 pages, Omega Press,
ISBN: 962-7919-03-9, US$15 for Print-on-Demand eBook Adobe Acrobat version
mostly poetry
by Tony Henderson
...the sequel to "The Answer Is A
Circle". Being, poems - if they be - and writings following the end of the '60s
and early '70s, to the later '80s.
Internet version 116 pages, under the Omega Press title
ISBN: 962-7919-04-7,
no-charge for download of Acrobat file of text but mail and handling charge of US$10 for Print-on-Demand eBook
on CD
non-fiction
by Tony Henderson
a Hong Kong humanist's story on the
development of the Humanist Movement in Asia - as far as this chap was
concerned.
Internet version available without charge, 127 pages
ISBN: 962-7919-05-2, US$5 for Print-on-Demand eBook Adobe Acrobat version,
on CD