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Betraying Dignity: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities

Autor Orit Kamir
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2023
Betraying Dignity claims that contemporary distress causes individuals and nations around the world to abandon the dignity-based culture of human rights, and embrace new manifestations of honor-based cultures, like extreme nationalism, Jihad, and shaming. This book distinguishes dignity as a way of fortifying the culture of human rights.
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Notă biografică

Orit Kamir is founder and academic head of the Center for Human Dignity in Israel, and has taught law and culture studies at universities in Israel, the United States, and Europe.

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Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Worry about Dignity, Honor, and Values One Escape from Dignity to Honor: An Overview Two The Honor Game Three Divine Human Glory: In the Image of God Four The Concept of Dignity That Underlies Human Rights Five Respect: The Value of Our Singularity Six Escape from Dignity and Respect Bibliography About the Author Index About the Author

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Betraying Dignity claims that contemporary distress causes individuals and nations around the world to abandon the dignity-based culture of human rights, and embrace new manifestations of honor-based cultures, like extreme nationalism, Jihad, and shaming. This book distinguishes dignity as a way of fortifying the culture of human rights.