Blending history, philosophy, and moral inquiry, the book re-examines turning points the world calls progress, revealing who was left behind when liberty and learning were rationed by gender, race, or class. From the Great Charter to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, each claim of equality carried exclusions within it. Yet forgotten blueprints of balance-from the Haudenosaunee clan mothers to the scholars of Nalanda-prove that other ways of living always existed.
Guided by the author's philosophy Equality Without Distinction, this is both a work of recovery and a call to redesign the future-an invitation to see people not as labels but as contributors, and to rebuild history so that every voice is finally heard.
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