Neohumanist Review is published twice a year, in March and September, in paper and electronic editions.
The mission of the journal is to explore a new paradigm on how the global human society can reorganise, from the local to the worldwide level, to promote the integral well-being and flourishing of all human and non-human beings. This journal invites multiple disciplines to address the most vexing planetary issues, such as social and economic inequality, ecological collapse, war and peace, mass migration, and technological transformations, from the joint perspective of art, science, philosophy, and spirituality.
The journal aims at:
– Exploring optimistic visions for the world;
– Educating the world about the relevance of neohumanist philosophy as it is applied to diverse areas of existence;
– Offering pragmatic views as guides towards a post-capitalist world;
– Manifesting neohumanist values in all aspects of human life;
– Analysing current problems from neohumanist perspectives;
– Reporting on exemplary progressive initiatives undertaken by anyone anywhere in the world;
– Sharing scholarly in-depth articles on themes of popular interest;
– Publishing research reports that further peace, freedom, prosperity, justice and progress of the society;
– Encouraging rational, scientific and compassionate thinking in solving the problems of humanity.
Neohumanist Review invites multiple disciplines to address the most vexing planetary issues, such as social and economic inequality, ecological collapse, war and peace, mass immigration, and technological transformations, from the joint perspective of art, science, philosophy, and spirituality.
Submissions: Please use our contact form to inform us about your interest in publishing with us.