The Ecology Of Power with Robert Fuller, Ph.D.

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What makes power tick and how does it become entrenched and abused? Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, so the saying goes. What lies beneath power? Understanding the nature of power can help us move towards a world of freedom, justice and economic equity for all. In this dialogue, Robert Fuller points to a hidden form of discrimination that everyone knows but no one sees: discrimination based on rank. (hosted by Michael Toms)

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Robert Fuller, Ph.D. is a physicist and former president of Oberlin College. He has consulted with Indira Gandhi, met with Jimmy Carter regarding the President's Commission on World Hunger, and worked to defuse the Cold War in Russia when it was known as the USSR. As Fuller reflected on his career he realized that he had been, at different times in his life, a somebody and a nobody. His periodic sojourns into “Nobodyland” led him to identify rankism - the abuse of the power inherent in rank - and ultimately to write the book Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank. He has become a recognized leader of the dignity movement to overcome rankism and keynoted a Dignity for All conference hosted by the President of Bangladesh. His many other accomplishments include co-authoring the text book Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics.

Robert Fuller’s books include:

To view a video about the work of Robert W. Fuller click here, or go to his website: www.robertworksfuller.com.

Topics Explored in This Dialogue

  • How does World War II and the Vietnam War relate to the war on terrorism?
  • How rankism uses power to support a belief system
  • How can we transform the despair and hopelessness of young people around the world?
  • How the "somebody mystique" affects our life and culture
  • How did many people choose to ignore Hitler prior to World War II?
  • How do we halt the abuses of rankism and move towards fairness and justice for all?
Host: Michael Toms       Interview Date: 10/24/2001       Program Number: 2896