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All Rise Somebodies, Nobodies, And the Politics of Dignity

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

11.06.2006

Verlag

Pub group west

Seitenzahl

216

Maße (L/B/H)

23.6/16.1/2 cm

Gewicht

494 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-57675-385-9

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With insight, compassion, and a fundamental understanding of how rankism in all areas of our culture impacts individuals and communities, the reader is called to look at human degradation and discrimination in new ways. But unlike so many books that only articulate a problem, All Rise gives us a way to change our personal relationships, professional practices, and our involvement in our political and economic systems.
Rosalind Wiseman, author of Queen Bees and Wannabes (the inspiration for the film Mean Girls) and Queen Bee Moms and Kingpin Dads

Fuller has it right: many are just plain tired of the somebodies stealing their dignity . [He] provides us a roadmap to a better society, one that s characterized by equal dignity for all.
Robert Spanogle, National Adjutant, The American Legion

"If only all the problems in the world were just about money, or land, or religion, or racism.  But in fact, they're about power.  All of these things are just excuses for the ugly tendency of those in power to abuse those without it.  Worse, power often seduces the powerless as much as it corrupts the powerful.   Fuller exposes these ugly dynamics and in exposing them, helps to make them easier to overturn."
Esther Dyson, Internet guru, Editor, Release 1.0

All Rise gives us the essential tools to fight abuses of rank and to build high-performing institutions and organizations based on respect. It is the operating manual for leaders who recognize the latent power of each individual to make a difference in a free and fair society.
Wes Boyd, Co-founder, MoveOn.org

"This important and useful book, which is not a critique of the concept of rank, but of its abuse, should be read by leaders of ALL failing institutions, particularly those in the public school system.  It is a sad commentary on our society that this statement in favor of human dignity should be so necessary at this time."
A. Lawrence Chickering, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution

Robert Fuller looks at life through a provocative and unusual lens. Even if you begin by thinking your own worldview is different, you will nonetheless find here an array of observations that leave you intrigued, surprised, and unexpectedly nodding your head in agreement.
Adam Hochschild, Founder, Mother Jones, and author of Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire s Slaves

No value is more needed in today s world than respect for the dignity of others. In this brilliant treatise, Fuller cogently argues the case for redesigning our social institutions to create a dignitarian society. His wise recommendations deserve to be widely read and implemented.
William Ury, coauthor of Getting to Yes and author The Third Side

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

11.06.2006

Verlag

Pub group west

Seitenzahl

216

Maße (L/B/H)

23.6/16.1/2 cm

Gewicht

494 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-57675-385-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: All Rise
  • Introduction: What Is Rankism?
    A Once and Future Nobody
    The Abuse of Rank
    Recognizing Rankism
    Power Matters
    The Dignitarian Perspective
    Organization of this Book
    Chapter 1: What’s at Stake
    Seeing Rankism Everywhere
    Lethal Consequences
    A Way Out?
    Chapter 2: Dignity and Recognition
    Dignity: A Universal Human Right
    Indignity and Malrecognition
    What Would a Dignity Movement Look Like?
    Stages of the Movement
    A Dignitarian Business Model
    Chapter 3: Models of Dignity
    We Are Model Builders
    Models Are Everywhere
    Models Evolve
    Models Are Commonplace
    Modeling Our Uses of Power
    An Example from Higher Education: A Template for Remodeling Institutions
    Chapter 4: Dignity in the Workplace
    Ten Ways to Combat Rankism in the Workplace
    When the Boss Is a Bully
    Academia and Civil Service
    An Example from the World of Dance
    Chapter 5: Dignity in Education
    Kids Are People, Too
    Learning with Dignity
    Antibullying Projects
    One-Upmanship and Elitism in Academia
    Educating a Population of Model Builders
    Demystifying Enlightenment--Jefferson Redux
    Chapter 6: Rankism Can Be Harmful to Your Health
    The Evolving Doctor-Patient Relationship
    Rankism among Health Professionals
    The Health Benefits of Recognition
    Dignity: A Centerpiece of Health Care
    Chapter 7: The Social Contract in a Dignitarian Society
    Institutional Rankism and a Permanent Underclass
    The Myth of Meritocracy
    Models of “Democratic Capitalism”
    Chapter 8: The Politics of Dignity
    Is Rankism Human Nature?
    The DNA of Democracy: Watchdog Processes
    Navigating the Ship of State
    A Dignitarian Model of Politics
    Chapter 9: A Culture of Dignity
    Fundamentalism and the Dignitarian Perspective
    Ideology and the Dignitarian Perspective
    Identity in a Dignitarian Culture: A Self Model for the Twenty-First Century
    The Self: A Home for Identities
    Survival Tips for Dignitarians
    A Foreseeable Challenge
    Chapter 10: Globalizing Dignity
    The “Evolutionary Blues”
    A World War in My Sandbox
    A Dignitarian Alternative to War
    What About Bad Guys?
    Malrecognition and Counterterrorism
    Handling “Domestic Violence” in the Global Village
    Chapter 11: Religion in a Dignitarian World
    Religion: Dignifier of Humankind
    Religion and Science
    Religion and Values
    Religion and the Self
    The Eye of God
    Chapter 12: The Stealth Revolution
    A Cautionary Note
    The Long-Range View
    Democracy’s Next Step
    Afterword: All Rise for Dignity
    Getting Started
    Notes
    Resources
    Acknowledgments
    Index
    About the Author