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         Ethical Culture:     more books (100)
  1. The Ethics of Culture by Samuel Fleischacker, 1994-09
  2. Damned If You Do: Dilemmas of Action in Literature and Popular Culture
  3. Toxic Wealth: How the Culture of Affluence Can Harm Us and Our Children by Orla Cashman, James A. Twaite, 2009-07-08
  4. Conscience and Corporate Culture (Foundations of Business Ethics) by Kenneth E. Goodpaster, 2006-08-18
  5. Connecting Social Problems in Popular Culture by Karen Sternheimer, 2009-08-11
  6. Some ethical phases of Eskimo culture by Albert Nicolay Gilbertson, 2010-08-20
  7. Culture and Democracy: Social and Ethical Issues in Public Support for the Arts and Humanities
  8. Temptations in the Office: Ethical Choices and Legal Obligations by Stephen M. Goldman, 2008-04-30
  9. From Hermeneutics to Ethical Consensus Among Cultures by Pier Cesare Bori, 1994-01-01
  10. Human freedom an Indian culture: Christian ethical reflections by T. Jacob Thomas, 1995
  11. Creating an ethical culture: values-based ethics programs can help employees judge right from wrong.(MCI Inc.)(Cover story): An article from: Strategic Finance by David Gebler, 2006-05-01
  12. DEDICATION OF THE MEETING-HOUSE OF THE SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE OF NEW YORK OCTOBER 23rd -26th, 1910 by ethics, 1910
  13. Ivy Preparatory School League: Horace Mann School, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, Dalton School, Riverdale Country School, Trinity School
  14. Education through experience: A four year experiment in the Ethical culture school by Mabel Ray. Goodlander, 1921-01-01

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    Learn about the Ethical Society and the Ethical Movement. Includes a brief history of the movement.
    Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture

    Organization of humanists presents its calendar, its newsletter, Ethically Speaking, and descriptions of Ethical Culture.
    Ethical Atheist

    Site dedicated to promoting the perception of atheists as "ethical, responsible, and contributing members of society". Offers atheist-perspective articles on many topics.
    Ethical Culture - Review of Books

    Book reviews of fiction and nonfiction works focus on private and public ethics. The book reviews are written by members of Ethical Culture Societies.
    Ethical Culture Society of Westchester
    Liberal religious fellowship presents its history, events, newsletter, Sunday school and activities Ethical Humanist Society of Greater Chicago Ethics-centered community presents its Sunday school and activities. Check the newsletter.
  • 42. Ethical Culture Hymn
    The ethical culture Hymn, written by Felix Adler, now appears in theUnitarian Universalist hymnal as well. The ethical culture Hymn.
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    The Ethical Culture Hymn
    Written by Felix Adler and named, by him, the "Ethical Culture Hymn," this is found also in the Unitarian Universalist Association hymnal. The Golden City Hail the glorious golden city,
    Pictured by the seers of old.
    Everlasting light shines o¹er it,
    Wondrous things of it are told.
    Wise and righteous men and women
    Dwell within its gleaming wall.
    Wrong is banished from its borders,
    Justice reigns supreme o¹er all.
    We are builders of that city.
    All our joys and all our groans
    Help to rear its shining ramparts. All our lives are building stones. Whether humble or exalted, All are called to task divine. All must aid alike to carry Forward one sublime design. And the work that we have build-ed, Oft with bleeding hands and tears, Oft in error, oft in anguish, Will not perish with our years. It will live and shine transfigured In the final reign of right. It will pass into the splendors Of the city of the light.

    43. Imperialism
    A lecture given by William M. Salter before the Society for ethical culture of Chicago one week after the start of the PhilippineAmerican War, 1899.
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    A Lecture before the Society for Ethical Culture of Chicago, in Steinway Hall, February 12, 1899. T hree great issues have been before the American people within the last twelve months. The first was whether this nation should put an end to Spanish oppression in Cuba and set the island free. The second was whether, having broken the Spanish power in the Philippines, the nation should thereafter return the islands to Spain or turn them over to some other Power or leave them to themselves, in any case washing its own hands of them; or whether it should assume some manner of responsibility for them. The third issue is now before us. We have freed Cuba; we have accepted responsibility for the Philippines and the question now is, how shall we discharge that responsibility, in what spirit shall we act, do we really wish to own the Philippines or do we wish to make them free? Each one of these issues has tried, or is trying, keenly the temper of the people. Some thought in the first place that Cuba was no concern of ours abhorred the war altogether. Later, many believed that we should do anything rather than charge ourselves with the Philippines some, like Prof. Norton, even advocating leaving them to Spain. But the main body of the people was moved in both instances by humaner, more generous thoughts. The nation has acted on the assumption that we were our brother's keeper and even to islands in distant seas we have stretched out the friendly hand. The nation has assumed responsibility and has even agreed to pay Spain $20,000,000 for a quitclaim deed to the islands. From a legal point of view the Philippines are in our hands.

    44. Ethical Culture Societies
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    45. One Side Of Kipling - William M. Salter
    Critical essay on Rudyard Kipling's imperial ethics by William M. Salter of the Chicago Society for ethical culture, 1900.
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    The Ethical Record 2 (Oct.-Nov. 1900). T In Kipling these thoughts, these sentiments, these very words appear to have vanished. It is said by those who have read him carefully that the word "freedom" does not occur in his books. Certainly he has no song in praise of liberty and I remember scarcely an instance in which he shows sympathy with an oppressed people or class. The soldier is the man he celebrates and his praises are almost all of war. For the Czar's late peace-proposal, which struck almost all the world as pathetically sincere, he had only a sneer. He appears not to believe in the brotherhood of the nations and looks forward to "the last great fight of all" in which Anglo-Saxon supremacy on the earth shall be triumphantly asserted. Tennyson's great dream of "a Parliament of Man, a Federation of the World" has faded out of his mind. It is not that it is utopian merely; apparently he does not wish it. It is this side of Kipling that I wish to take up. I do not forget that there is another. There is unquestionable charm and an entirely innocent charm in the "Jungle Books." For the lover of good stories he has spread an abundant banquet there are ten or twelve volumes of them. The world of India is made very real to one after reading them, and so is life on the sea. He takes us into strange places and among strange peoples; he recites wild adventures, and he admires pluck and hard work everywhere, and all this is well. But it is as the poet of militant England and militant America, of a militant ethics and a militant religion, that I wish to consider him.

    46. Visitor Information: Concert Hall Information: New York Society For Ethical Cult
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    47. The Philippine War - Two Ethical Questions - Felix Adler
    Speech on atrocities and patriotism during the PhilippineAmerican War by Felix Adler, founder of the Society for ethical culture, April 1902.
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    By Felix Adler
    Ethical Addresses 9:10 (June 1902). An address before the Society for Ethical Culture of New York, April 1902, reprinted from the June Forum . Is it treason to condemn a war waged by our country while the war is still in progress? 2. Are civilized nations justified in adopting uncivilized methods of warfare? As a matter of fact, during our Civil War, when the existence of the Union was at stake, President Lincoln strained to their very limit the powers of government entrusted to him. The writ of habeas corpus was suspended. The liberty of the individual was curtailed, men being forced into the service by process of conscription. And the point here pertinent the freedom of the press was seriously restricted, the Postmaster-General having issued an order closing the mails to certain newspapers in sympathy with the rebellion, and confiscating copies of one of them in order to prevent the spread of the opinions which it advocated. Such and other measures like them were sustained by the people. "Inter arma silent leges" (amid the clash of arms the laws are silent). Or, rather, in times of extreme peril to the state there is a single law that supersedes all others. It is the law of national self-defense, of national self-preservation. Even if free speech and unlimited discussion in the United States had the effect throughout all the Philippine archipelago of rendering the natives dissatisfied with our present military and semi-military government, and inspired them with the love and hope of liberty and independence, so that larger armies would be needed to keep them in colonial subjection that, aye, and more than that, would be preferable, and infinitely preferable, to our renunciation of the principle of free speech, of the sovereignty of public opinion, of government of the people, for the people, and by the people, which is the soul and glory of our republic.

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    Philosophy and Beliefs of ethical culture. Louis—and members of the 25 other EthicalCulture societies and fellowships throughout the United States—believe.
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    51. Ethical Culture Movement
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    The Ethical Culture Movement was founded in 1876 by Felix Adler. Our Movement established the country’s first Settlement Houses and the Visiting Nurses Association. We helped initiate free legal aid for the poor and served as a sanctuary to European refugees during World War II. The Philadelphia Ethical Society was founded in 1885 and was, in turn, a founding member of our national organization, the American Ethical Union. With chapters from Boston to Los Angeles, our guiding principle remains the primacy of ethics in daily life. More about the Philadelphia Ethical Society
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    Seek always to elicit the best in others, thus bringing out the best in yourself.
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    52. Eight Commitments Of Ethical Culture
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    We Choose to Treat Each Other as Ends, not Means
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    We Seek to Act with Integrity
    Treating one another as ends requires that we learn to act with integrity. This includes keeping commitments, and being honest, open, caring and responsive.
    We are Committed to Educate Ourselves
    Personal progress is possible, both in wisdom and social life. Learning how to build ethical relationships and cultivate a humane community is a life-long endeavor.
    Self Reflection and Our Social Nature Require Us to Shape a More Humane World
    Growth of the human spirit is rooted in self-reflection, but can only come to full flower in community. This is because people are social, needing both primary relationships and larger supportive groups to become fully human. Our social nature requires that we reach beyond ourselves to decrease suffering and increase creativity in the world.
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    The democratic process is essential to a humane social order because respect for the worth of persons requires democratic process which elicits and allows a greater expression of human capacities.

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