"Universal Brotherhood, Volume XIII, No. 11, February 1899" by Various is a magazine from the late 1800s that looks at being connected and getting along in the world through philosophy, science, and art. This magazine emphasizes the idea that everyone is connected and should work together, no matter what differences they might have on the surface. It has different articles, some about history and people's lives, that talk about people, thoughts, and movements that help us understand this idea of a shared humanity. The magazine starts off by saying that it wants to spread the idea of everyone getting along, showing how nature and people can be harmonious. It also covers different topics and people, such as looking at Henry Clay's important role in American history and thinking about Richard Wagner's writings. It kicks off with a philosophical feel, suggesting that we need to understand society better and that things can be peaceful if we embrace getting along and democracy.

Universal Brotherhood, Volume XIII, No. 11, February 1899 A Magazine Devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, the Theosophical Movement, Philosophy, Science and Art
By Various
Explore a world where unity and cooperation intertwine with philosophy and art, revealing the profound connections that bind humanity together.
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Culture/Civilization/Society Philosophy & Ethics Psychiatry/Psychology Religion/Spirituality/Paranormal
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2018-09-06
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