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Independent Institute Launches Center on
Culture and Civil Society
Contact: Laralyn Murphy, 510-632-1366 ext 119,
lmurphy@independent.org
MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 8 /Christian
Newswire/ -- The Independent Institute has announced the launch of the
Center on Culture and Civil Society, headed by Senior Fellow Robert H.
Nelson.
Nelson, Professor of Environmental Policy at the University of Maryland and
author of "The New Holy Wars," will be overseeing the efforts of the new
Center to restore the focus on morality and natural law to its rightful,
traditional place in the quest for scientific and economic understanding.
"Many of the most influential modern thinkers such as Karl Marx and Sigmund
Freud treated religion as a 'false illusion' that was explained by deeper
and more fundamental forces," said Nelson. "It is now apparent that . . .
Marxism and Freudianism were themselves new forms of religion. . . . The
Center on Culture and Civil Society is dedicated to probing the contents of
contemporary worldviews in all their dimensions and the essential
contributions religion must make to public understanding of our world and
the policy issues we face."
In addition to being reasoning and creative, human beings are purposeful
decision-makers, and yet the long-dominant naturalist worldview has treated
people as passive objects, entirely pushed and pulled by their genes and
environment.
"This reduces all human endeavor to the interplay of mechanistic and
impersonal physical forces, strips the world of objective morality and
truth-seeking, and fosters tyranny as individuals are considered mere
objects for control by some elite who somehow consider themselves
independent of the deterministic theories they support," said David J.
Theroux, Founder and President of the Institute.
As a growing number of scholars and leaders begin to question this
materialistic worldview, it is becoming clear that reason, ethics and
science require more than material facts.
"By stressing the commonsense view of people as reasoning agents, these
thinkers have revealed the importance of a non-materialistic culture for
individual liberty, reason, and civic virtue," said Theroux.
Founded in 1986, the Independent Institute's mission is to boldly
advance peaceful, prosperous and free societies, grounded in a commitment to
human worth and dignity. Established centers have produced books and media
programs on national security, economics, civil liberties, foreign policy,
healthcare, education, and a range of other issues. The addition of the
Center on Culture and Civil Society was made possible by the generosity of
our donors.
To learn more about the Center on Culture and Civil Society, visit:
www.independent.org/research/coccs
For interviews, please contact Laralyn Murphy:
lmurphy@independent.org or
510-632-1366 ext 119.
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