Letters to My Friends
This is a collection of ten open letters expressing Silo's sociopolitical philosophy in a form that is both a critique and a proposal for change — it has provoked a wide spectrum of sometimes conflicting opinions.
Language | Title | Size | Last Update | Format |
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Catalan | Cartes als meus amics | 465 KB | August 29 2019 22:26 | application/pdf |
Dutch | Brieven aan Mijn Vrienden | 427 KB | January 04 2012 23:50 | application/pdf |
English | Letters to My Friends | 399 KB | January 04 2012 23:51 | text/rtf |
Finnish | Kirjeitä Ystävilleni | 326 KB | January 04 2012 23:52 | text/rtf |
French | Lettres à mes amis | 757 KB | January 04 2012 23:52 | text/rtf |
German | Briefe an meine Freunde | 951 KB | January 25 2022 13:08 | application/pdf |
Italian | Lettere ai miei amici | 337 KB | January 04 2012 23:53 | text/rtf |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Cartas a meus amigos | 565 KB | January 21 2024 16:05 | application/pdf |
Russian | Письма моим друзьям | 1000 KB | January 04 2012 23:53 | text/rtf |
Spanish | Cartas a Mis Amigos | 324 KB | January 04 2012 23:48 | text/rtf |
- First Letter to My Friends
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- The Present Situation
- The Alternative of a Better World
- Social Evolution
- Future Experiments
- Change and Relationships Among People
- A Tale for Aspiring Executives
- Human Change
- Second Letter to My Friends
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- Some Positions Regarding the Present Process of Change
- Individualism, Social Fragmentation and the Concentration of Power in a Few
- Characteristics of the Crisis
- Positive Factors of Change
- Third Letter to My Friends
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- Change and Crisis
- Disorientation
- Crisis in the Life of Each Person
- The Need to Give Direction to One's Life
- Direction in Life and Changing One's Situation
- Coherent Behavior
- The Two Proposals: Coherence and Solidarity
- Reaching all of Society Starting with One's Immediate Environment
- The Social Environment in Which One Lives
- Coherence as a Direction in Life
- Proportion in One's Actions as a Step Toward Coherence
- Well-Timed Actions as a Step Toward Coherence
- Growing Adaptation as an Advance Toward Coherence
- Fourth Letter to My Friends
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- The Starting Point of Our Ideas
- The Human Being: Nature, Intention and Opening
- The Human Being: Social and Historical Opening
- The Transforming Action of the Human Being
- Overcoming Pain and Suffering as Basic Vital Projects
- Image, Belief, Look and Landscape
- The Generations and Historical Moments
- Violence, the State and the Concentration of Power
- The Human Process
- Fifth Letter to My Friends
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- The Most Important Issue: To Know If One Wants to Live, and In What Conditions
- Human Liberty: Source of All Meaning
- Intention: Orientor of Action
- What Should We Do with Our Lives?
- Moral Consciousness and Short-Term Interests
- Sacrificing One's Objectives for Circumstantial Success: Some Habitual Errors
- The Kingdom of the Secondary
- Sixth Letter to My Friends
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- Statement of the Humanist Movement
- Global Capital
- Real Democracy Versus Formal Democracy
- The Humanist Position
- From Naive Humanism to Conscious Humanism
- The Anyi-Humanist Camp
- Humanist Action Fronts
- Seventh Letter to My Friends
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- Destructive Chaos or Revolution
- Of What Revolution Are We Speaking?
- Action Fronts in the Revolutionary Process
- Revolutionary Process and Revolutionary Direction
- Eight Letter to My Friends
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- The Need to Redefine the Role of the Armed Forces
- Continuing Factors of Agression in This Period of Reduced Tensions
- Internal Security and Military Restructuring
- A Review of the Concepts of Sovereignty and Security
- The Legality and Limits of Established Power
- Military Responsibility to Political Power
- Military Restructuring
- The Military's Position in the Revolutionary Process
- Considerations on the Military and Revolution
- Ninth Letter to My Friends
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- Violations of Human Rights
- Human Rights, Peace and Humanitarianism as Pretexts for Intervention
- The Other Human Rights
- The Universality of Human Rights and the Cultural Thesis
- Tenth Letter to My Friends
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- Destructuring and Its Limits
- Some Important Areas of the Phenomenon of Destructuring
- Targeted Action