dehumanization in A Sentence

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    Dehumanization of humans compared to machines.

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    Dehumanization is intrinsically connected with violence.

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    One of the most common ways is through Dehumanization.

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    Com has realized the Dehumanization of multiple supply chain links.

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    Dehumanization: New approaches to understanding the politics of human nature.

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    Faith in a theistic God has been more responsible for the Dehumanization of humanity than any other historical crutch.

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    And finally, there are Dehumanization and attribution of blame, which respectively eliminate concern for the victim and blame her for the incident.

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    In diagnosing the various perceived ills of modernity(e. g., isolation, Dehumanization, etc.), Buber believed that the expansion of a purely analytic,

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    Wolfensberger argued that this Dehumanization, and the segregated institutions that result from it, ignored the potential productive contributions that all people can make to society.

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    Classification, symbolization, discrimination and Dehumanization of Muslims, Mexicans, African-Americans, the media and even the political opposition may be leading to polarization, stage six of Stanton's model.

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    For example, assuming most people are not big fans of child abuse, Dehumanization and other moral disengagement strategies are used to trick people into accepting abuse of some children.

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    In fact, the correlation between Dehumanization and Trump support was significantly stronger than the correlation between Dehumanization and support for any of the other Democratic or Republican candidates.

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    In diagnosing the various perceived ills of modernity(e.g. isolation, Dehumanization, etc.), Buber believed that the expansion of a purely analytic, material view of existence was at heart an advocation of Ich-Es relations- even between human beings.

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    In diagnosing the various perceived ills of modernity(e. g., isolation, Dehumanization, etc.), Buber believed that the expansion of a purely analytic, material view of existence was at heart an advocation of Ich‑Es relations- even between human beings.

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