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- like exclusion, violence, and support for violence against others. "Dehumanisation is viewed as a central component to intergroup violence because it is...
- According to author David Detmer, the album's lyrics deal with the "dehumanising aspects of the world of commerce", a situation the artist must endure...
- of the bourgeoisie) and the bourgeoisie (as a social class), whom he dehumanised by reducing them into high-level abstractions: a moral category and a...
- subjects are abstracted into angular geometric blocks of colour, becoming dehumanised components in a machine of death. Nevinson later wrote: "To me the soldier...
- Retrieved 30 January 2019. An Ordinary Man (2006), Paul Rusesabagina "Dehumanisation: How Tutsis were reduced to ****roaches, snakes to be killed". 13 March...
- German territorial conquests and extermination of those ethnic groups it dehumanised as "untermensch" as part of a biopolitical process to establish an ideal...
- Martin (September 15, 2023). "US Hard-Right Policy Group Condemned for 'Dehumanising' Anti-LGBTQ+ Rhetoric". The Guardian. Archived from the original on September...
- free, productive and creative activities that was over time coerced and dehumanised, a trend most apparent under capitalism. Marx noted that this was not...
- Marxist–Leninist political economy is the eman****tion of people from the dehumanisation caused by mechanistic work that is psychologically alienating, without...
- exercise either in gauzy wonder at nature or dreary despair about the dehumanised technoscape. A book like Sea of Tranquility is a sign of a genre’s exhaustion...