The danger posed by artificial intelligence is not that machines will become human. The danger is that humans will begin to view themselves as machines.” ...
From Japan’s rubbish-clearing soccer fans to Trump’s cage fighters, the signs of a society’s health are often hidden in plain ...
“AI does not ever have to deny us an economy based on work, contribution, and dignity,” writes Gene Sperling.
Dignitas Infinita, the new declaration of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF), affirms that “every human person possesses an infinite dignity” and enumerates assaults on that dignity, ...
My colleague, Tasha Eurich, Ph.D., recently tweeted: “Cultivating a culture of dignity is a central responsibility for leaders. As companies being to reimagine the future of work, leaders need to ...
The Dignity Act of 2025, a significant immigration bill, re-emerged in discussions on July 15, 2025, amidst ongoing changes in U.S. immigration laws. This bill, backed by Representatives María Elvira ...
When I was in Rome last October covering the Synod on Synodality I had dinner with a rather well-known priest friend who is frequently, but mildly, critical of Pope Francis. I asked him why his ...
The Emerson Leadership Institute at Saint Louis University’s Chaifetz School of Business proudly offers the Dignity-Based Leadership Development Series. Rooted in the Jesuit tradition of educating the ...
To take oneself to be better than others — simply as a human being — amounts to a denial that others share the same status as human. This can lead to a denial that others are owed the same forms of ...
Mr. J was a 67-year-old man with an end-stage gastrointestinal malignancy. Having decided he no longer wished to go on living, he had gone on a hunger strike, precipitating an admission to an ...