"What I Believe" is the title of two essays espousing humanism, by Bertrand Russell (1925) and by E. M. Forster (1938), respectively.
Several other authors have also written works with the same title, alluding to either or both of these essays.
Read more about What I Believe: Forster's Essay, Russell's Essay
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