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The Influence of Eart Toll and Humanism
Eart Toll, a figure who emerged from the 1960s humanist movement, has sparked discussions among those familiar with his work. The speaker expressed reservations regarding Toll's ideas, suggesting that, fundamentally, humanism might lack the robustness necessary to withstand ideological challenges. This sentiment is reflected in their view on humanist principles such as self-actualization, popularized by thinkers like Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers.