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      <title>Editorial</title>
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Authors: Aikant, Satish C.
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      <title>A Humanist Message in Three Episodes and One Inconvenient Fact</title>
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      <description>Title: A Humanist Message in Three Episodes and One Inconvenient Fact
Authors: deSouza, Peter Ronald
Abstract: At the outset let me say how honoured I am by the request to address the Indian Humanist Union, a full member of the International Humanist Union, on its 50th Anniversary. It is a singular privilege and a big responsibility. I do know that supernatural help has no place in a platform of the Humanist Union, but I would request you today for a temporary dispensation. Please allow me to invoke help from all quarters because the&#xD;
challenging task before me is to give a lecture that is appropriate for the 50th Anniversary of the Indian Humanist Union (IHU), and to speak in celebration of an idea, a movement, and an institution, requires such assistance.
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      <title>Inventing the Gods: Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and Ethical Imagination</title>
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      <description>Title: Inventing the Gods: Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and Ethical Imagination
Authors: Stewart, Frank
Abstract: The Los Angeles-based poet Chris Abani, a Nigerian by birth, tells a story about his father's people. "The Igbo," Abani says, "used to say that they built their own gods"
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