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The Common Canon is a project sponsored and organized by The Center for Human Conscience to create a publicly accessible compilation of the greatest of human knowledge, cultural and creative works, and historical figures. Its scope is intended to be global and universal, but highly selective in its contents, so that the average person could gain a basic familiarity with the entire Canon over a period of a few years of study.  
The Common Canon is a project sponsored and organized by The Center for Human Conscience to create a publicly accessible compilation of the greatest of human knowledge, cultural and creative works, and historical figures. Its scope is intended to be global and universal, but highly selective in its contents, so that the average person could gain a basic familiarity with the entire Canon over a period of a few years of study.  


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The Common Canon is a project sponsored and organized by The Center for Human Conscience to create a publicly accessible compilation of the greatest of human knowledge, cultural and creative works, and historical figures. Its scope is intended to be global and universal, but highly selective in its contents, so that the average person could gain a basic familiarity with the entire Canon over a period of a few years of study.


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