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Dignity and Recognition

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In building a dignitarian society, no tool will prove more valuable than modeling. Modeling has enabled humans to harness power and it can equally help us to limit its damages. The following chapter begins a discussion of models and their transformational role in human affairs.

For further background on the connection between rankism and indignity, listen to Rob Kall's interview with me here.

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