The pandemic has unmasked great and strident and, too often, acrimonious divisions in American society. A workable future must find ways to overcome those divisions and frame the policies that will underlie reconstruction. Ethical Culture has something of great value to add to this project.Read More
Addresses by our Leaders
In a Challenging Time, Doing What We Can to Bend Our Fate
Perhaps by harnessing our powers of forethought we can to some degree bend our fate and gain at least partial mastery over it during this challenging time, Leader Joe Chuman says in his column.
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In These Times, Attaining Strength Through the Human Bond
These days we need to turn inward to marshal our own resources in order to cope. But we also need to turn outward to each other and attain the strength we derive from the human bond. In this column, leader Joe Chuman says our Society is doing very well at this bonding. Read More
Out of Disaster, Good Things Can Happen
Although humanity is experiencing a disaster of global proportions during the Covid-19 pandemic, we have no choice but to look to the future and work to ensure that things get better on many fronts, says Leader Joe Chuman in his May 3 platform.Full Platform Address
Out of Disaster, Good Things Can Happen
Leader Joe Chuman predicts that the devastation wrought by the coronavirus pandemic will be met by a renewal of society and a more progressive future. The pandemic has unmasked realities that will serve as foundations for future action.Read More
Stitching Together the American Fabric
Tribalism, the enormous wealth gap in our society, and social isolation make people more prone to demagogic appeals to scapegoating as a malignant way to spur solidarity among the alienated.Read More