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Robert W. Fuller

Robert Works Fuller (born 1936)[2] is an American physicist, author, social reformer, and former president of Oberlin College.

Robert Fuller
10th President of Oberlin College
In office
1970 (1970)[1]–1974 (1974)
Preceded byRobert K. Carr
Succeeded byEmil Danenberg
Personal details
Born1936 (age 86–87)
Spouse(s)Claire Sheridan
Ann Lachritz
ResidenceBerkeley, California
Alma materOberlin College (undergraduate)
Princeton University (PhD)
ProfessionPhysicist, author, known for rankism and dignity theory
WebsiteRobert Works Fuller

Biography Edit

Robert Fuller[3] attended Oberlin College, leaving without graduating in order to earn his Ph.D. in physics at Princeton University in 1961. He taught at Columbia University, where he co-authored the book Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics.

Oberlin College president Edit

The mounting social unrest of the 1960s, and Fuller's commitment to educational reform—which he had already demonstrated as a Trinity College dean—led his alma mater, Oberlin College, in 1970, to make him its tenth president, succeeding Robert K. Carr. At age 33 Fuller became one of the youngest college presidents in the country.

His Oberlin presidency was a turbulent time on campus and in higher education generally. Fuller established a faculty-administration body to consider basic structural change in the curriculum and calendar, as well as a Commission on the Status of Women, tripled the enrollment of minorities, and the college established an African Studies program. He took special interest in the arts, as well. He recruited Herbert Blau to head the Inter-Arts Program, which included the actor Bill Irwin and the director Julie Taymor. He encouraged The Oberlin Dance Collective,[4]

In what has been called the "Oberlin Experiment," he recruited and hired Jack Scott, writer about the sociology of sports, as chairman of the physical education department and athletic director. Scott, in turn, recruited and hired the first four African-American athletic coaches at a predominantly white American college or university, including Tommie Smith, Gold Medalist sprinter from the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, and a woman for women's sports. Scott and Fuller were interviewed on campus by Howard Cosell and appeared on prime time television to talk about these changes they were seeking.[5]

In 1974, after four years as Oberlin's president, Fuller resigned the office. He was succeeded by Emil C. Danenberg.

Ventures in social reform Edit

In 1971 on a visit to India, Fuller had witnessed the famine caused by war with Pakistan; the war was a catalyst for the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent nation.

With the election in the United States of President Jimmy Carter, Fuller began a campaign to persuade the new leader to end world hunger. In 1977, Fuller co-founded The Hunger Project, along with Werner Erhard and singer John Denver. His June 1977 meeting with Carter in the Oval Office helped lead to the establishment of the Presidential Commission on World Hunger.[6]

During the 1970s and 1980s, Fuller traveled frequently to the Soviet Union, working as a citizen-scientist to improve superpower relations during the Cold War. This led to the creation of the Mo Tzu Project, a group of citizen-diplomats traveling the world seeking citizen to citizen understanding to create sustainable peace.[7] It also resulted in the creation of the nonprofit global corporation Internews,[8] which promoted democracy via free and independent media. Fuller served as its chairman, working with Kim Spencer, David M. Hoffman and Evelyn Messinger (founders of Internews), Alia Johnson, Robert Cabot, and John Steiner, among others. In 1982, Fuller appeared in the PBS documentary Thinking Twice About Nuclear War.[9]

With the collapse of the USSR, Fuller's turn as a citizen-diplomat came to a close. Reflecting on the different roles he had played, he came to understand that he had, at various times, enjoyed the status of a "somebody" while at other times he had embraced the position of a "nobody." His experiences in "Nobodyland" led him to identify rankism—a term he coined, and defined as the abuse of the power inherent in rank.[citation needed]

In 2003, Fuller published Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank (New Society Publishers). The book led a group in Virginia to set up the Dignitarian Foundation. He published a sequel that focused on building a dignitarian society, titled All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity (Berrett-Koehler, 2006). In 2008, Fuller and co-author Pamela A. Gerloff released an 86-page "action-oriented guide" titled Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism.[10]

Fuller frequently speaks at universities, conferences, and social policy organizations. Notable recent[when?] engagements[citation needed] include:

  • National Conference on Dignity for All, Dhaka, Bangladesh[11]
  • World Academy of Arts and Sciences[12]
  • Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, India[13]
  • Center for Therapeutic Justice, Williamsburg, Virginia
  • National Association of Graduate-Professional Students (Keynote Speaker)[14]
  • Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, Berkeley, CA[15]
  • Berkeley Carroll School (Visiting Writers Program)[16]
  • Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington
  • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia
  • Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris[17]
  • National Headquarters of the United Methodist Church, Washington, D.C.
  • Harvard, Stanford, Yale, and Princeton universities[citation needed]

As of 2021, Fuller maintains a blog at the Breaking Ranks website,[18] and he also writes regular articles for The Huffington Post[19] and Psychology Today.[20]

He explores the concepts of dignity and of dignitarian governance in his The Rowan Tree: A Novel (2013).[21] Fuller is a Fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences.[citation needed]

Personal life Edit

Fuller lives in Berkeley, California with his wife, Claire Sheridan. He has four children and four grandchildren.

Works Edit

Books Edit

  • Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics, co-authored with Frederick Byron, Jr. (a Dover Classic). Originally published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company (1969).
  • A Look at EST in Education, by Robert W. Fuller and Zara Wallace. Erhard Seminars Training (1975).
  • Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank. New Society Publishers (2003).
  • All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity, sequel to Somebodies and Nobodies. Berrett-Koehler Publishers (2006).
  • Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism, co-author Pamela Gerloff. Berrett-Koehler Publishers (2008).
  • Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship? (2012)
  • Genomes, Menomes, Wenomes: Neuroscience and Human Dignity (2013)
  • The Rowan Tree: A Novel (2013)
  • Belonging A memoir.
  • The Wisdom of Science (2014)
  • The Theory of Everybody (2014)
  • Theo the White Squirrel (2016)
  • Questions and Quests: A Short Book of Aphorisms (2016)

Physics articles Edit

  • Effect of a Composition Dependent Surface Tension upon the Masses and Stability of Heavy Nuclei, With R. Brandt, F. G. Werner, M. Wakano and J. A. Wheeler. Proc. of International Conference on Nuclidic Masses, Hamilton, (1960).
  • Dependence on Neutron Production in Fission on Rate of Change of Nuclear Potential (Thesis with John A. Wheeler), Physical Review 126, 684 (1962).
  • Causality and Multiply Connected Space-Time, with John A. Wheeler, Physical Review 128, 919 (1962).
  • S-Matrix Solution for the Forced Harmonic Oscillator, with S. M. Harris and E. L. Slaggie. American Journal of Physics 31, 431 (1963).

Other articles Edit

  • On the Origin of Order in Behavior, General Systems, Vol. XI, pp. 99–112 (1966) MHRI, Univ. of Michigan (co-authored with Peter Putnam)
  • Causal and Moral Law—Their Relationship as Examined in Terms of a Model of the Brain, Center for Advanced Studies, Wesleyan University, Monday Evening Papers: # 13 (1967) (On Peter Putnam's work.)
  • On Educating Model-Builders, Publication of the 18th Symposium of the Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, Jewish Theological Seminary, (1968)
  • Project Rebound: A Science Course of Near-Drop-outs, Science Education News (AAAS) Nov. 1969.
  • Polar Bears, Walrus Hides, and Social Solidarity, The Alaska Journal, Vol. 3, No. 2; Spring, 1973 (with Sergei Bogojavlensky).
  • Inflation: The Rising Cost of Living on a Small Planet, Worldwatch Paper, No. 34, Fall 1979.
  • Inflation on a Small Planet, Economic Impact, 1980, No. 3.
  • Inflation as a World Problem, Cry California, 1980, Summer
  • Our Enemies, Our Selves, CoEvolution Quarterly, Spring 1980.
  • A Better Game Than War, Evolutionary Blues, 1983. The Utne Reader Vol. 1, No. 1, Feb. 1984; Reprinted in The Peace Catalog, Press for Peace, Seattle, WA.; and in Citizen Summitry: Keeping the Peace when it Matters Too Much to be Left to Politicians, J. Tarcher, L.A., and St. Martin's, N.Y.C., 1986.
  • Motzu in Kenya and Poland, CoEvolution Quarterly, Spring 1983.
  • Motzuing: Notes on Discussions Regarding Nuclear Winter and Space Bridges with Chinese and Soviet Scientists, Whole Earth Review, May, 1985.
  • We Are All Afrikaners, Annals of Earth, Vol. IV, #2, 1986. Reprinted in In Context, No. 14, Autumn 1986.
  • AmerRuss, Whole Earth Review, Winter 1986; updated, as One World Scenario, Whole Earth Review, Fall 1990.
  • Proposal for a World Peace Corps, included in the anthology Securing our Planet: How to Succeed When Threats Are Too Risky and There's Really No Defense, J. Tarcher, L.A., and St. Martin's, N.Y.C., 1986.
  • The Asian Vortex, (with Robert Cabot), Harvard Magazine, November 1987. Reprinted in Resurgence, March–April 1988, Issue 127.
  • Chasing Our Shadow, New Age Journal, Jan. 1988; Interview by David Hoffman.
  • From Physics to Peace, included in the anthology At the Leading Edge, edited by Michael Toms, Larson Publications, Burdett, N.Y., 1991.
  • Empire's End, Russia's Rebirth, (with Robert Cabot), Harvard Magazine, May–June, 1991, Volume 93, No. 5. (Also published in Annals of Earth, May, 1991.) Also, Should We Help Russia?, Harvard Magazine, (October, 1991).
  • A description of citizen diplomacy, which includes a description of the "Mo Tzu Project", may be found in the book Multi-Track Diplomacy: A Systems Guide and Analysis, by Louise Diamond and John McDonald, Iowa Peace Institute (1991).
  • The Future of Equality, The Deeper News, A Global Business Network Publication, Volume 4, Number 1, February 1993.
  • Section in All of Us: Americans Talk About the Meaning of Death, Edited by Patricia Anderson, Delacorte Press, N. Y., N. Y. (1996), pp. 323–327.
  • Something America and China Could Do Together, China Digital Times, May 6, 2013.
  • A Moral Dilemma for Academia: Dignity for Adjuncts, The Huffington Post, February 6, 2014.
  • Reasons You Can't Win (And 3 Reasons You Can Anyway), The Huffington Post, January 16, 2015.
  • A New Default Self, The Huffington Post, January 28, 2015.

References Edit

  1. ^ Robert K. and Olive Grabill Carr Papers, 1907–1981, Oberlin College Archives. Accessed Dec. 17, 2013.
  2. ^ "Presidents of Oberlin College" 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine. Oberlin College Archives. Retrieved Dec. 17, 2013.
  3. ^ "Whos is Bob Fuller?". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  4. ^ Belonging: A Memoir "The Oberlin Years."
  5. ^ Trubek, Anne (December 14, 2007), "The Oberlin Experiment", The Smart Set
  6. ^ "Presidential Commission on World Hunger". Jimmy Carter Library. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  7. ^ "The Foundations of Peace". Context Institute. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  8. ^ "Internews". Internews. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  9. ^ "Thinking Twice About Nuclear War". Vimeo. August 31, 2016. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  10. ^ Fuller, Robert W.; Pamela A. Gerloff (2008). Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism. Berrett-Koehler Publishers. back cover. ISBN 978-1-57675-789-5.
  11. ^ "National Conference on Dignity for All". Civicbd. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  12. ^ "World Academy of Arts and Sciences" (PDF). World Academy Forum. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  13. ^ "Seminars Given by Visitors". Institute for Social and Economic Change. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  14. ^ "2013 Regional Conference". National Association of Graduate-Professional Students. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  15. ^ "Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society". Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  16. ^ "Berkeley Carroll School (Visiting Writers Program)". Berkeley Carroll School. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  17. ^ "Meeting Notes Paris" (PDF). Humiliation Studies. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  18. ^ "Weblog". Breaking Ranks. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  19. ^ "Robert Fuller". Huffington Post. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  20. ^ "Somebodies and Nobodies". Psychology Today. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  21. ^ "The Rowan Tree: A Novel". The Rowan Tree: A Novel. Retrieved May 1, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Official YouTube Channel
  • Breaking Ranks – Information about Rankism
  • The Rowan Tree: A Novel

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Robert Works Fuller born 1936 2 is an American physicist author social reformer and former president of Oberlin College Robert Fuller10th President of Oberlin CollegeIn office 1970 1970 1 1974 1974 Preceded byRobert K CarrSucceeded byEmil DanenbergPersonal detailsBorn1936 age 86 87 Spouse s Claire SheridanAnn LachritzResidenceBerkeley CaliforniaAlma materOberlin College undergraduate Princeton University PhD ProfessionPhysicist author known for rankism and dignity theoryWebsiteRobert Works Fuller Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Oberlin College president 1 2 Ventures in social reform 2 Personal life 3 Works 3 1 Books 3 2 Physics articles 3 3 Other articles 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditRobert Fuller 3 attended Oberlin College leaving without graduating in order to earn his Ph D in physics at Princeton University in 1961 He taught at Columbia University where he co authored the book Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics Oberlin College president Edit The mounting social unrest of the 1960s and Fuller s commitment to educational reform which he had already demonstrated as a Trinity College dean led his alma mater Oberlin College in 1970 to make him its tenth president succeeding Robert K Carr At age 33 Fuller became one of the youngest college presidents in the country His Oberlin presidency was a turbulent time on campus and in higher education generally Fuller established a faculty administration body to consider basic structural change in the curriculum and calendar as well as a Commission on the Status of Women tripled the enrollment of minorities and the college established an African Studies program He took special interest in the arts as well He recruited Herbert Blau to head the Inter Arts Program which included the actor Bill Irwin and the director Julie Taymor He encouraged The Oberlin Dance Collective 4 In what has been called the Oberlin Experiment he recruited and hired Jack Scott writer about the sociology of sports as chairman of the physical education department and athletic director Scott in turn recruited and hired the first four African American athletic coaches at a predominantly white American college or university including Tommie Smith Gold Medalist sprinter from the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City and a woman for women s sports Scott and Fuller were interviewed on campus by Howard Cosell and appeared on prime time television to talk about these changes they were seeking 5 In 1974 after four years as Oberlin s president Fuller resigned the office He was succeeded by Emil C Danenberg Ventures in social reform Edit In 1971 on a visit to India Fuller had witnessed the famine caused by war with Pakistan the war was a catalyst for the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent nation With the election in the United States of President Jimmy Carter Fuller began a campaign to persuade the new leader to end world hunger In 1977 Fuller co founded The Hunger Project along with Werner Erhard and singer John Denver His June 1977 meeting with Carter in the Oval Office helped lead to the establishment of the Presidential Commission on World Hunger 6 During the 1970s and 1980s Fuller traveled frequently to the Soviet Union working as a citizen scientist to improve superpower relations during the Cold War This led to the creation of the Mo Tzu Project a group of citizen diplomats traveling the world seeking citizen to citizen understanding to create sustainable peace 7 It also resulted in the creation of the nonprofit global corporation Internews 8 which promoted democracy via free and independent media Fuller served as its chairman working with Kim Spencer David M Hoffman and Evelyn Messinger founders of Internews Alia Johnson Robert Cabot and John Steiner among others In 1982 Fuller appeared in the PBS documentary Thinking Twice About Nuclear War 9 With the collapse of the USSR Fuller s turn as a citizen diplomat came to a close Reflecting on the different roles he had played he came to understand that he had at various times enjoyed the status of a somebody while at other times he had embraced the position of a nobody His experiences in Nobodyland led him to identify rankism a term he coined and defined as the abuse of the power inherent in rank citation needed In 2003 Fuller published Somebodies and Nobodies Overcoming the Abuse of Rank New Society Publishers The book led a group in Virginia to set up the Dignitarian Foundation He published a sequel that focused on building a dignitarian society titled All Rise Somebodies Nobodies and the Politics of Dignity Berrett Koehler 2006 In 2008 Fuller and co author Pamela A Gerloff released an 86 page action oriented guide titled Dignity for All How to Create a World Without Rankism 10 Fuller frequently speaks at universities conferences and social policy organizations Notable recent when engagements citation needed include National Conference on Dignity for All Dhaka Bangladesh 11 World Academy of Arts and Sciences 12 Institute for Social and Economic Change Bangalore India 13 Center for Therapeutic Justice Williamsburg Virginia National Association of Graduate Professional Students Keynote Speaker 14 Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society Berkeley CA 15 Berkeley Carroll School Visiting Writers Program 16 Microsoft Corporation Redmond Washington Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia Maison des Sciences de l Homme Paris 17 National Headquarters of the United Methodist Church Washington D C Harvard Stanford Yale and Princeton universities citation needed As of 2021 Fuller maintains a blog at the Breaking Ranks website 18 and he also writes regular articles for The Huffington Post 19 and Psychology Today 20 He explores the concepts of dignity and of dignitarian governance in his The Rowan Tree A Novel 2013 21 Fuller is a Fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences citation needed Personal life EditFuller lives in Berkeley California with his wife Claire Sheridan He has four children and four grandchildren Works EditBooks Edit Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics co authored with Frederick Byron Jr a Dover Classic Originally published by Addison Wesley Publishing Company 1969 A Look at EST in Education by Robert W Fuller and Zara Wallace Erhard Seminars Training 1975 Somebodies and Nobodies Overcoming the Abuse of Rank New Society Publishers 2003 All Rise Somebodies Nobodies and the Politics of Dignity sequel to Somebodies and Nobodies Berrett Koehler Publishers 2006 Dignity for All How to Create a World Without Rankism co author Pamela Gerloff Berrett Koehler Publishers 2008 Religion and Science A Beautiful Friendship 2012 Genomes Menomes Wenomes Neuroscience and Human Dignity 2013 The Rowan Tree A Novel 2013 Belonging A memoir The Wisdom of Science 2014 The Theory of Everybody 2014 Theo the White Squirrel 2016 Questions and Quests A Short Book of Aphorisms 2016 Physics articles Edit Effect of a Composition Dependent Surface Tension upon the Masses and Stability of Heavy Nuclei With R Brandt F G Werner M Wakano and J A Wheeler Proc of International Conference on Nuclidic Masses Hamilton 1960 Dependence on Neutron Production in Fission on Rate of Change of Nuclear Potential Thesis with John A Wheeler Physical Review 126 684 1962 Causality and Multiply Connected Space Time with John A Wheeler Physical Review 128 919 1962 S Matrix Solution for the Forced Harmonic Oscillator with S M Harris and E L Slaggie American Journal of Physics 31 431 1963 Other articles Edit On the Origin of Order in Behavior General Systems Vol XI pp 99 112 1966 MHRI Univ of Michigan co authored with Peter Putnam Causal and Moral Law Their Relationship as Examined in Terms of a Model of the Brain Center for Advanced Studies Wesleyan University Monday Evening Papers 13 1967 On Peter Putnam s work On Educating Model Builders Publication of the 18th Symposium of the Conference on Science Philosophy and Religion Jewish Theological Seminary 1968 Project Rebound A Science Course of Near Drop outs Science Education News AAAS Nov 1969 Polar Bears Walrus Hides and Social Solidarity The Alaska Journal Vol 3 No 2 Spring 1973 with Sergei Bogojavlensky Inflation The Rising Cost of Living on a Small Planet Worldwatch Paper No 34 Fall 1979 Inflation on a Small Planet Economic Impact 1980 No 3 Inflation as a World Problem Cry California 1980 Summer Our Enemies Our Selves CoEvolution Quarterly Spring 1980 A Better Game Than War Evolutionary Blues 1983 The Utne Reader Vol 1 No 1 Feb 1984 Reprinted in The Peace Catalog Press for Peace Seattle WA and in Citizen Summitry Keeping the Peace when it Matters Too Much to be Left to Politicians J Tarcher L A and St Martin s N Y C 1986 Motzu in Kenya and Poland CoEvolution Quarterly Spring 1983 Motzuing Notes on Discussions Regarding Nuclear Winter and Space Bridges with Chinese and Soviet Scientists Whole Earth Review May 1985 We Are All Afrikaners Annals of Earth Vol IV 2 1986 Reprinted in In Context No 14 Autumn 1986 AmerRuss Whole Earth Review Winter 1986 updated as One World Scenario Whole Earth Review Fall 1990 Proposal for a World Peace Corps included in the anthology Securing our Planet How to Succeed When Threats Are Too Risky and There s Really No Defense J Tarcher L A and St Martin s N Y C 1986 The Asian Vortex with Robert Cabot Harvard Magazine November 1987 Reprinted in Resurgence March April 1988 Issue 127 Chasing Our Shadow New Age Journal Jan 1988 Interview by David Hoffman From Physics to Peace included in the anthology At the Leading Edge edited by Michael Toms Larson Publications Burdett N Y 1991 Empire s End Russia s Rebirth with Robert Cabot Harvard Magazine May June 1991 Volume 93 No 5 Also published in Annals of Earth May 1991 Also Should We Help Russia Harvard Magazine October 1991 A description of citizen diplomacy which includes a description of the Mo Tzu Project may be found in the book Multi Track Diplomacy A Systems Guide and Analysis by Louise Diamond and John McDonald Iowa Peace Institute 1991 The Future of Equality The Deeper News A Global Business Network Publication Volume 4 Number 1 February 1993 Section in All of Us Americans Talk About the Meaning of Death Edited by Patricia Anderson Delacorte Press N Y N Y 1996 pp 323 327 Something America and China Could Do Together China Digital Times May 6 2013 A Moral Dilemma for Academia Dignity for Adjuncts The Huffington Post February 6 2014 Reasons You Can t Win And 3 Reasons You Can Anyway The Huffington Post January 16 2015 A New Default Self The Huffington Post January 28 2015 References Edit Robert K and Olive Grabill Carr Papers 1907 1981 Oberlin College Archives Accessed Dec 17 2013 Presidents of Oberlin College Archived 2013 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Oberlin College Archives Retrieved Dec 17 2013 Whos is Bob Fuller YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved May 1 2021 Belonging A Memoir The Oberlin Years Trubek Anne December 14 2007 The Oberlin Experiment The Smart Set Presidential Commission on World Hunger Jimmy Carter Library Retrieved May 1 2021 The Foundations of Peace Context Institute Retrieved February 26 2016 Internews Internews Retrieved May 1 2021 Thinking Twice About Nuclear War Vimeo August 31 2016 Retrieved May 1 2021 Fuller Robert W Pamela A Gerloff 2008 Dignity for All How to Create a World Without Rankism Berrett Koehler Publishers back cover ISBN 978 1 57675 789 5 National Conference on Dignity for All Civicbd Retrieved May 1 2021 World Academy of Arts and Sciences PDF World Academy Forum Retrieved May 1 2021 Seminars Given by Visitors Institute for Social and Economic Change Retrieved May 1 2021 2013 Regional Conference National Association of Graduate Professional Students Retrieved May 1 2021 Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society Retrieved May 1 2021 Berkeley Carroll School Visiting Writers Program Berkeley Carroll School Retrieved May 1 2021 Meeting Notes Paris PDF Humiliation Studies Retrieved May 1 2021 Weblog Breaking Ranks Retrieved May 1 2021 Robert Fuller Huffington Post Retrieved May 1 2021 Somebodies and Nobodies Psychology Today Retrieved May 1 2021 The Rowan Tree A Novel The Rowan Tree A Novel Retrieved May 1 2021 External links Edit nbsp Biography portalOfficial website Official YouTube Channel Breaking Ranks Information about Rankism The Rowan Tree A Novel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert W Fuller amp oldid 1171918783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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