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It develops a “moral grammar” linking struggles for self-preservation and ethical life to structured forms of intersubjective recognition, including love, rights, and solidarity. Disrespect is analyzed as a broad pattern of failures—ranging from humiliation and denial of rights to degradation and abuse—that damages personal identity and ethical life. 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