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Dignity Has Never Been Photographed: More Balkan Ghosts for our Indignant Times

Nov 4, 2025
Lea Ypi, a political philosopher and author of 'Indignity,' shares her insights on dignity, identity, and Balkan history. She explores the philosophical distinction between dignity and indignity, provoked by a photograph of her grandmother. Ypi discusses the impact of nationalism on individual dignity, the complexities of reconstructing personal histories, and how her grandmother's story interweaves with Balkan socialism. The conversation also touches on the evolving nature of identity and the dangers of commodifying human experience in the modern age.
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INSIGHT

Dignity Versus Indignity

  • Lea Ypi distinguishes dignity as an immaterial ideal from indignity as the empirical reality we observe.
  • Photographs and archives often capture indignity or contested interpretations rather than pure dignity.
INSIGHT

Kantian Kingdom Of Ends

  • Kant's "kingdom of ends" imagines humans treated as moral equals and ends in themselves.
  • Lea links that ideal to critiques of commodification where everything is given a price, not dignity.
ANECDOTE

The Photograph That Sparked The Book

  • A 1941 photo of Ypi's glamorous grandmother on Facebook triggered accusations she was a spy.
  • That viral image prompted Ypi to investigate how archives and hostile interpretations shape legacy.
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