The dehumanisation of women is not only detrimental to women but to men also. |
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It is this lack of knowledge and understanding which allows the racial vilification and dehumanisation of fellow human beings to take hold. |
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A state of dehumanisation where individuals are deemed to be cogs that can be replaced other cogs. |
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The genocide, dehumanisation of the people through forced labour, expropriation of land and appropriation of cattle all contributed to the redefinition of manhood. |
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This established the foundations for the systematic denigration and dehumanisation by the minority of 90 per cent of the people. |
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The government has failed to eliminate this dehumanisation of childhood. |
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Is it not rather a sign of dehumanisation and degradation, and a threat to civilisation? |
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I call upon the Canadian society to prevail upon the Canadian government to support our struggle to transform Africa's centuries of dehumanisation into respectable and sustainable international standards of human worth. |
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Altogether, what would seem at first sight to represent a risk of dehumanisation of human relations because of excessive artificiality could turn out to be a factor in favour of the elimination of internal dissension. |
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It demonstrates the terrifying potential of dehumanisation, too. |
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The moral crisis in that country, a tendency to trivialise death, dehumanisation, relativism and vanishing values are to blame for the fact that this problem is not taken seriously. |
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The dehumanisation and powerlessness that accompanies poverty has been present in many countries for long periods of history without any related incidence of terrorism. |
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This tale of ordinary dehumanisation involves a man who, seeking to understand why he has received a summons to appear, will be swept up in a whirlwind whose strangeness amuses as much as it disturbs. |
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It was condemned by Ruskin as the very model of mechanical dehumanisation in design but later came to be presented as the prototype of Modern architecture. |
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One of the most influential and high-profile women in the Arab world, Shaikha Mouza gave fresh examples of the double standards contributing to the dehumanisation of Muslims. |
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The Confederate flag symbolises dehumanisation, injustice and pain. |
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