Dignity in America : transforming social conflicts / Erin Daly.
2025
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Author
Title
Dignity in America : transforming social conflicts / Erin Daly.
Imprint
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2025]
Copyright
©2025
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 198 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
Preface. What is dignity and why does it matter now?
What we mean when we're talking about dignity
Dignity as the touchstone of racial justice
The dignity in reproductive rights
Drawing a dignity line between free speech and hate speech
How to find dignity in the criminal legal system
The injustices, inequalities, and indignities of poverty
Facing down the environmental apocalypse
Dignity and democracy.
What we mean when we're talking about dignity
Dignity as the touchstone of racial justice
The dignity in reproductive rights
Drawing a dignity line between free speech and hate speech
How to find dignity in the criminal legal system
The injustices, inequalities, and indignities of poverty
Facing down the environmental apocalypse
Dignity and democracy.
Summary
"Dignity represents the inherent and equal worth of each one of us. It is how we think about the value of our lives. It's how we think about justice, and about the injustices that cause people to struggle and suffer. In Dignity in America, Erin Daly shows how we can resolve the social conflicts that divide us as a nation by transforming them under the lens of human dignity. It may apply differently in different cultural settings but the core meaning of dignity is both intuitive and universal. It stands for a set of interlocking ideas that focus on each person's need to freely develop their full personality and identity. Using the language of dignity that has already taken root in international law and courts all around the world, Daly shows us how to think about controversies ranging from affirmative action to abortion to climate justice and democracy, with a view toward enhancing our ability to live with dignity. Daly presents dignity as a universal value that transcends partisan debates and, in many cases, shows a clear path to the most just solution of the conflicts that divide us as a nation. She introduces the American voting public to the idea of dignity by posing and wrestling with a series of questions: How can we insist on a politic that really protects human dignity? How can we use it to guide us toward solutions that allow more people to live each day with more dignity? If we pay attention to the core needs of people in society, we can make political choices that better protect us all and allow us to flourish as individuals and live in a community based on justice for all"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-192) and index.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (De Gruyter platform, viewed June 4, 2025).
Available in Other Form
Print version: Daly, Erin. Dignity in America. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2025]
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Language
English
ISBN
9781503642782 electronic book
150364278X electronic book
9781503642171 hardcover
9781503642188 paperback
150364278X electronic book
9781503642171 hardcover
9781503642188 paperback
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