English abstract
The principle of equal dignity, economically and socially, entails: A - Preserving the principle that says: For every equal work there is an equal reward, so that there is no differentiation or preference because the principle of equal dignity would prevent the establishment of any hierarchy within the moral community. B - The principle imposes intervention to reduce the differences that create stark distinctions among individuals and offend their dignity. This is the basic principle - the principle of equal dignity - and it is the basis of all human rights; is an abstract and philosophical principle; but it justifies all human rights; This is because it is a strong principle." For example, it includes the prohibition of all discrimination and arbitrary action against any person. In addition to this - according to this principle - it is forbidden to distinguish between human beings based on absolute rule over a specific group, and it is also forbidden to impose oppression on them. We can infer from it the prohibition of all discrimination and all coercion directed at people's characteristics, habits, and actions that are not liable to harm their surroundings.