Human values
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Human Values is the universal concept that preserves and enhances Homo Sapiens as a species, this applies to every human being in the present universe; any behaviour against these values brings the consequence of a Self Species Extermination Event (SSEE), for example hate, racism or war.
Some of these values may seem relative to those who apply them, but throughout time, as a species, sooner or later we are affected by negative values because the consequences begin to present an imminent danger to the species, such as racial hate in the USA or Europe, where both regions are making efforts to toughen anti-hate-crimes in order to alleviate social tension (and promote social health).
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More info on Human Values:
- Union of International Association: Human Values Online - A comprehensive database and analysis of values
- Humanity Quest: a community and portal for the exploration of human spirits, values, attitudes, principles and emotions; thematically exploring a growing list of over 500 human values
- Truth, Beauty and Goodness: a lecture by Rudolph Seiner, Jan 19, 1923