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    The promise of a better quality of life may have been an initial attraction for the migrants, but bulk of the poorer sections soon realized that poverty in Kolkata was as severe and Dehumanising as in the villages they left behind.

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    It dehumanises people and makes them the equivalent of dumb and soulless, machines.

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    Out of all of the groups studied, they were also the most dehumanised- seen to be both"machine-like" and more animalistic at the same time.

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    Processes of rationalization-as progress for the sake of progress-may in many cases have what critical theory says is a negative and Dehumanising effect on modern society.

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    Time Out calls it a“nightmarish vision of late-era capitalism”, and IndieWire suggests it is“about the Dehumanising effects of a capitalistic system that greases the economic ladder”.

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    People who burn out often feel a sense of emotional exhaustion or indifference, and may treat colleagues, clients or patients in a detached or dehumanised way.

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    Dehumanising jobs, poor pay and a lack of access to housing for years are just some of the reasons why they don't have much faith in their political leaders.

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