Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism
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"Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism" is a book by Robert W. Fuller that explores how to build a more just society by eliminating abuses of power and affirming the equal dignity of every person.
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This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15747982 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism Context triple: [Robert W. Fuller, notableWork, Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism]
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A Study in Human Dignity
A Study in Human Dignity is a biographical work examining the life of Joseph Merrick, known as the Elephant Man, and exploring themes of compassion, humanity, and respect for individual worth.
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The Case for Discrimination
The Case for Discrimination is a controversial libertarian book by economist Walter Block that defends the legality of many forms of private discrimination on free-market and individual rights grounds.
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The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks
The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks is an 18th-century sociological and historical treatise by John Millar that analyzes the development of social hierarchy and class structures in human societies.
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The Dignity of Difference
The Dignity of Difference is a philosophical and theological work by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks that argues for the moral and religious value of diversity in a globalized world.
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E.
Behind the Myth of Benevolence
Behind the Myth of Benevolence is a contemporary artwork by Titus Kaphar that critiques traditional historical narratives by literally peeling back the image of Thomas Jefferson to reveal an obscured Black female figure behind him.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism Target entity description: "Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism" is a book by Robert W. Fuller that explores how to build a more just society by eliminating abuses of power and affirming the equal dignity of every person.
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A.
A Study in Human Dignity
A Study in Human Dignity is a biographical work examining the life of Joseph Merrick, known as the Elephant Man, and exploring themes of compassion, humanity, and respect for individual worth.
-
B.
The Case for Discrimination
The Case for Discrimination is a controversial libertarian book by economist Walter Block that defends the legality of many forms of private discrimination on free-market and individual rights grounds.
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C.
The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks
The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks is an 18th-century sociological and historical treatise by John Millar that analyzes the development of social hierarchy and class structures in human societies.
-
D.
The Dignity of Difference
The Dignity of Difference is a philosophical and theological work by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks that argues for the moral and religious value of diversity in a globalized world.
-
E.
Behind the Myth of Benevolence
Behind the Myth of Benevolence is a contemporary artwork by Titus Kaphar that critiques traditional historical narratives by literally peeling back the image of Thomas Jefferson to reveal an obscured Black female figure behind him.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Robert W. Fuller (physicist)
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Robert W. Fuller