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Russian Humanist Society represents IHEU at conference in Russia

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Despite difficulties put in their way by the Russian security services, Gennady Shevelev and M. M. Bogoslovsky of IHEU member organization the Russian Humanist Society attended and spoke at a recent conference in St Petersburg organized by the Council of Europe.

IHEU representatives at international conference in Russia

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Mikhail Bogoslovsky and Gennady Shevelev have issued a press release at the International Conference on "Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue" held in St. Petersburg on 1 June 2007.

Moscow Atheistic Society (ATOM)

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Russian Humanist Society

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Are there still atheists in Russia?

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International Humanist Summer School Concludes in Russia

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For two weeks (25 July - 8 August 2004) more than 30 students from Russia and Byelorussia attended two weeks of lectures on Humanism, Philosophical Naturalism and Critical Thinking in Moscow at an International Summer School organised by the Center for Inquiry International, Center for Inquiry Transnational, Moscow State University, State University of New York and the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University.

Humanism in Russia

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In former times, under the Soviet Union, Humanism was considered to be the result of soc

Fighting Anti-Science in the New Russia

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Humanism in Russia

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Humanism in Russia

A humanist conference in Moscow last Autumn has strengthened the humanist

Ethical Dialogues in Moscow

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ELENA DUBKO

Ethical Dialogues in Moscow

Elena Dubko, a philosophy lecturer at Moscow University, argues for the need to develop humanist ideas in Russia, and to put them into practice in relation to public life.

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