diesseits – The humanist magazine | No. 119

Who to vote for now? The cover story of the new issue states: non-denominational voters are largely neglected by the established federal parties.

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Time is running out – 2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Humanist Association. As an institution with a wealth of practical experience and the largest of its kind in Germany, its members, volunteers and employees in many federal states demonstrate how value-oriented commitment can be lived in a contemporary way. Politically, however, this is still only rarely acknowledged. There are hardly any good reasons for this.

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Non-denominational study Current study shows: The values compass is right Get the latest issue now – either as a classic print magazine, in the Appstore (Apple, Google Play) or as a PDF conveniently on your screen: diesseits offers you a humanistic perspective on personalities, events and current debates. You can download your copy directly here. Or order a subscription to the magazine and never miss an issue again. Since 1987, diesseits has been the highest-circulation German-language print magazine that regularly deals with social events and issues from the perspective of a decidedly humanistic and secular view of life.

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