
The Christian Science Monitor - weekly magazine
From The Christian Science Monitor: Our perspective The Monitor's global, value-based approach is reflected in how Mary Baker Eddy, who founded this newspaper in 1908, described its purpose: "To injure no man, but to bless all mankind." Our aim is to embrace the human family. We prize honesty and largeness of heart. We seek practical solutions, not just page views. Also, by focusing on the values behind the news, we offer a deeper view – a read more about solutions that unite rather than divide. That’s why many of our stories clearly identify the values driving the news – whether it’s respect, compassion, responsibility, freedom, or so on. Doing this tells why the story itself really matters – it gets to the heart of what people and societies are wrestling with. But it also better explains why the story matters to you – showing how all news, local or not, has a universal relevance. Our voice We are an independent voice, without the corporate allegiances and pressures that too often sk