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  • All Rise

    Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity

    A look at the damage abuses of power inherent with rank do to private relationships & public institutions and how to prevent it.In his groundbreaking book Somebodies and Nobodies, Robert Fuller identified a form of domination that everyone has experienced but few dare to protest: rankism, or abuse of the power inherent in rank. Low rank—signifying weakness—marks people for abuse and discrimination ... Read more

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  • Dignity for All

    How to Create a World Without Rankism

    In his books Somebodies and Nobodies and All Rise, Robert Fuller exposed rankism—abuse of the power inherent in rank to exploit or humiliate someone of lower rank. In Dignity for All, Fuller and Pamela Gerloff offer a concise, action-oriented guide to the concrete steps we can take to eradicate it. They focus on us as individuals—how we can recognize rankism in our own experiences, even in ... Read more

    $14.39 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Dignity for All

    How to Create a World Without Rankism

    In his books Somebodies and Nobodies and All Rise, Robert Fuller exposed rankism—abuse of the power inherent in rank to exploit or humiliate someone of lower rank. In Dignity for All, Fuller and Pamela Gerloff offer a concise, action-oriented guide to the concrete steps we can take to eradicate it. They focus on us as individuals—how we can recognize rankism in our own experiences, even in ... Read more

    $10.79 USD

  • Audiobook

    Somebodies and Nobodies

    Overcoming the Abuse of Rank

    Narrated by Richard Newman ...

    Unabridged

    5 hours 42 min

    We call race-based discrimination racism; and gender-based discrimination sexism. In Somebodies and Nobodies, Fuller argues that rank-based discrimination, or "rankism," is a form of discrimination that we all accept. He explains our reluctance to confront rankism, and shows why our tendency to judge people based on their status often leads us astray. Using dozens of examples, Fuller shows how the ... Read more

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  • The Rowan Tree

    Rowan Ellway is a young college president; Easter Blue, an impassioned student leader. Upon graduation, she takes a fellowship to Africa, and they lose touch. When, decades later, they meet again, they discover that their prior bond was but a rehearsal for the world stage.THE ROWAN TREE reaches from the tumultuous 1960s into humanity's future, encompassing the worlds of politics, sport, ballet, ... Read more

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  • Theo the White Squirrel

    Theo feels he doesn't belong. He is a white squirrel, but all of his friends are gray. So when his older brother comes up with a daring plan to pilfer some gourmet nuts, Theo jumps at the chance to be the hero. Things don't go as planned, however, and Theo finds himself trapped in a van, miles away from his family. How will he ever get home?Robert Fuller, author of SOMEBODIES AND NOBODIES, has ... Read more

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  • The Wisdom of Science

    What is science?What is it not?Why does it work?How does science relate to morality and religion?The Wisdom of Science is a collection of aphorisms and quotations that conveys the beauty and mystery of science as experienced by some of its most successful practitioners. ... Read more

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  • Questions and Quests: A Short Book of Aphorisms

    As my father saw me off to college, he gave me a notebook, in his own hand, titled Pointers. Though I did not accept all his advice, I soon realized that asimportant as what he said was that he said it. If the signposts in this collection stimulate you to clarify your beliefs, then, whether you agree with them ornot, they will have served a purpose. ... Read more

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  • Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship?

    Although grievances leap to mind when we consider making peace with an old foe, ultimate success depends on identifying not where each side is wrong, but where each is right. Seeing some good in others doesn't mean blinding ourselves to what's wrong, and harping on the latter is no way to make peace.Current attacks on religion are ignoring the fact that it got some very big things right. However, ... Read more

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  • The Theory of Everybody

    The Theory of Everybody, rather than play upon our fears, explores the positive opportunities presented by super-intelligent machines. In several genres—a play, essays, articles, and science fiction—Robert W. Fuller explores the most daunting challenge we humans will ever face: the advent of robots more intelligent than ourselves. This multifaceted collection suggests a way to retain our dignity ... Read more

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  • Belonging

    "How did you make the leap from Physics to Dignity?" This question arises at every Robert Fuller talk. Belonging traces Fuller's personal evolution and suggests that taking one's questions seriously will lead to a life of meaning and purpose. Accompany Fuller as he meets with "somebodies" like Robert Oppenheimer, Indira Gandhi, Mikhail Gorbachev, David Bowie, John Denver, and President Jimmy ... Read more

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  • Genomes, Menomes, Wenomes: Neuroscience and Human Dignity

    This is a new and revised edition of Robert W. Fuller's analysis of how our understanding of selfhood affects our sense of individuality, our interpersonal relationships, and our politics. ... Read more

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