
All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity
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Unlike utopian and unfeasible egalitarian societies, a dignitarian society does not aim to abolish or equalize ranks. Instead, Fuller argues, post-rankist thinking maintains that regardless of our rank, we are all equal when it comes to dignity. His revolutionary, non-partisan approach sees the establishment of equal dignity as a stepping-stone to the fair, just, and tolerant societies that political thinkers have long envisioned.
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Chapter 1: Life and Liberty at Stake
Chapter 2: Dignity and Recognition
Chapter 3: Models of Dignity
Chapter 4: Dignity in the Workplace
Chapter 5: Learning with Dignity
Chapter 6: Rankism Can Be Harmful to Your Health
Chapter 7:The Social Contract in a Dignitarian Society
Chapter 8: The Politics of Dignity
Chapter 9: A Culture of Dignity
Chapter 10: Globalizing Dignity
Chapter 11: Religion in a Dignitarian World
Chapter 12: The Stealth Revolution
Afterword: All Rise for Dignity