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Humanity Quote by Clark Strand

“the religious models that had existed up until then did not adequately prepare us. Only through a process of radical self-empowerment—which Ikeda, expanding upon a term used by Toda, called Human Revolution—could human beings address issues that big. They couldn’t be dealt with effectively by any…” quote by Clark Strand
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““the religious models that had existed up until then did not adequately prepare us. Only through a process of radical self-empowerment—which Ikeda, expanding upon a term used by Toda, called Human Revolution—could human beings address issues that big. They couldn’t be dealt with effectively by any one people, nation, or religion, but only by humanity as a whole.””

Clark Strand

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Source Book: The Human Revolution by Clark Strand, 2015

Human evolution requires a radical shift toward collective empowerment, beyond any single religion or nation.

In simple terms: Human progress needs collective empowerment, not isolated solutions.

Key Takeaway

Embrace collaborative change across humanity.

Themes

spirituality social change human potential collective action

Mood

inspirational hopeful challenging

Type

philosophical motivational strategic

When to use this quote

  • community organizing
  • global policy
  • personal development

Key Concepts

humanism global responsibility self-empowerment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can global collaboration respect cultural diversity?
  • What obstacles hinder collective empowerment?
A Different Perspective

May underestimate cultural differences and resistance.

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