The Concept of Uncompromising Humanism

Uncompromising Humanism is the kind of idealism that begins with knowledge, the defining quality of humankind. Only that which has ist basis in reality is viable-the idea of the world endorsed by the world. Proceeding from a priori intuitions to hyperstases, the Concept of Uncompromising Humanism inevitably results in the following: individual happiness need not fail any more than bold dreams, provided that human beings are enabled, know what there is to be known, and set their sights beyond the short term. Societies are enabling when individuals decide for themselves what is possible for them to decide; the same applies to the community, province, state; and states thus exist to serve the development of their citizens.

Dr Hans Widmer (1940) studied Mechanical Engineering at ETH Zurich and gained a PhD in Nuclear Engineering at MIT. After several CEO positions with international companies, he took over a company in the mechanical engineering industry as chairman, CEO and major shareholder. Widmer is married, father to four children and lives with his family near Zurich.

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