Sentences with phrase «dehumanization of»

Of course there is still getting challenge of past the gatekeepers the dehumanization of the process with readers and some companies using behavioral testing as part of the online application.
Taken together, such developments would produce a stark dehumanization of military or policing processes.
The ruling will prompt a name change «if only because it imperils the ability of the team's billionaire owner to keep profiting off the denigration and dehumanization of Native Americans,» Oneida Indian Nation representative Ray Halbritter and NCAI executive director Jackie Pata said in a statement.
Christa Big Canoe discusses the dehumanization of Cindy Gladue.
No doubt this is an absurd, insane parallel, but I suggest that it makes a certain unconscious sense — all the more so in view of the cultural historian José Ortega y Gasset's famous essay, «The Dehumanization of Art.»
2014 «The Dehumanization of Art: Jose Ortega y Gasset and Ad Reinhardt,» adaptation of 1980 essay, edited by Barbara Rose, The Brooklyn Rail, www.brooklynrail.org (Jan 2014).
«When a system becomes so obsessed with competition that they view children through their potential to score versus their overall humanity, the dehumanization of that public school system is not something that is attractive to parents, is not something that is warm and inviting.
Having only a small glimpse of the aliens in the trailer, leads us to think that either Liman is saving it all for the big screen, or trying to deliberately draw attention to the propagandic dehumanization of the aliens, similar to Starship Troopers.
This, the dehumanization of an entire group of people based on a past transgression through forced poverty and pitting them against each other in order to distract them from their real enemy, is not heady stuff, and neither is it difficult to establish a moral center within the material.
Bourges impressive feature conveys through a highly restrained formal structure how bureaucracy plays a role in the dehumanization of those caught in the system.
He made a name for himself by engaging in what some have decried as dehumanization of the disabled.
(If that sort of dehumanization of black people was the film's intention, then it has another problem altogether.)
Inundated with notable celebrities, it's too abstruse for a legion of starfuckers to fathom, much less righteously embrace its rather obvious critique of how completely commodifying an art form eventually results in the dehumanization of not only artists but audiences as well.
These skills add immeasurably to their ability to deconstruct and discuss in often vivid detail the ramifications of the dehumanization of Africans and the systematic breakup of the black family for centuries on end.
I felt like American Sniper was an effective commentary on the dehumanization of war rather than what many saw it as: a celebration of carnage.
The film is a meticulous examination of how the dehumanization of Australia's native population bred an environment of cyclical violence and mistrust.
This has profound effects on the dehumanization of Jae - kyoung, a young, newly appointed guard who nonetheless happens to find that a cold - blooded colleague of his, Jong - ho, has some humane traits.
Dehumanization of prisoners occurred by virtue of their sheer numbers, enforced nakedness, and uniform appearance, as well as by the guards» inability to understand their language.
-- Empowerment and development of inclusive national narratives — Global knowledge of cultures and histories — Cultural respect and understanding — Communication, exchange and exposure — Global citizenry through responsible media and political statements — Global values and equality — Avoidance of dehumanization of the other and abuse of knowledge — Other moral truths and views.
So, as the authors of this study suggest, as long as there's a qualified midwife, along with medical backup and transportation to it if needed, both newborns and their mothers are better off by avoiding the intrusions and dehumanization of medicine's approach to birth.
know that before signed the order for the extermination, it started with the dehumanization of the beliefs
As is well known today (at least in the academic circles of the black church), Richard Allen is commonly considered the father of the black church because of his refusal to be a member of a congregation where white Christians were making the house of God an instrument in the dehumanization of black people.
Where black churchmen were bound together across denominational lines by the spirit of justice which — though at times only timidly — opposed the oppression and dehumanization of others, white churchmen were united across those lines by a spirit of hatred for black people.
Marxists have criticized capitalism for this dehumanization of workers.
This alienation between secular culture and the gospel led to the dehumanization of the forces of secular culture and has reduced Christianity to a kind of individualistic pietism or a spiritual cult to sanctify some self - centred communal existence.
But as we survey the world situation today, the general feeling is that along with many benefits, many of the promises of technology stand betrayed and there is evidence of a lot of technology having become instruments of exploitation of peoples, destruction of cultures and dehumanization of persons and pose threat of destruction not only to the whole humanity through nuclear war but also to the whole community of life on the earth through the destruction of its ecological basis.
In the words of former Guantanamo interrogator Jennifer Bryson, «The starting point for torture is the dehumanization of a detainee.
It begins to appear that a human being who habitually chose such a mode of behavior would, in a psychoanalytic translation of Whitehead's ideas, progressively undergo a pathological dehumanization of the self, by the self.
Even though the system's gravitational pull is towards the dehumanization of its members, I have seen moments of heroic advocacy on behalf of its members.
But still, the gravitational pull of any human communal endeavor, even down to the local church level, is towards the systemic dehumanization of its members.
Altizer makes it quite clear in The Descent Into Hell that his view does not lead to a dehumanization of man.
The one is for killing; the other's for fun» makes the psychological connection between violence and sexual dehumanization of women clear.
I have argued that theology and theological education must be conceived as a transformative discursive praxis that critically reflects on the concrete historical — political configurations and theological practices of Christian communities which have engendered and still engender the exclusion and dehumanization of «the others» of free born, educated and propertied men in Western society.
What was supposed to last 2 weeks had to be shut down in 5 days due to the escalating cruelty of the guards and the increasingly disturbing dehumanization of the prisoners.
In Detroit Niebuhr discovered the real cost of industrialization: dehumanization of the worker, nervous tensions, unemployment without compensation, broken bodies, appalling working conditions in the factories, and naive gentlemen with a genius for mechanics deciding the lives and fortunes of hundreds of thousands.
I don't care about a lot of theology that is going on out there, but if there is theology that validates and supports inequality, abuse and the dehumanization of people, I'm on it.
The resultant human carnage in such a case takes the form of a sophisticated psychological increment to a sustained, subtle process of essential dehumanization of a spouse or colleague or anyone in the array of personal relationships.
The Commission realized that western culture and science could not destroy the traditional idols but has also introduced into India new gods like Rationalism, Scientism, Individualism and Materialism which had no sense of the sacredness of human persons and was converting technology into a force for exploitation of the industrial workers and dehumanization of peoples» lives in the cities of India.
It is the church's enthrallment with power and power's parasitic, and, yes, symbiotic, relationship with our communities that too often concludes with the dehumanization of people.
The gravitational pull of all organizations, gatherings and movements is towards the dehumanization of people.

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'' [A] s technological progress allows the exchange of goods and ideas over longer distances and among larger groups of trading partners, other people become more valuable alive than dead, and they are less likely to become targets of demonization and dehumanization,» Pinker wrote.
And for those who don't have the privilege to regulate what they see, how can humanity survive the forces of dehumanization?
Cities have become agents of dehumanization as well as of denaturalization,
The protest is NOT against science and structure, rather, the protest is against the «dehumanization» of the human being by reducing him / her down to only matter and rules, and is against dismissing the «spirit & soul» which give every individual his / her unique «person.»
A process of dehumanization and even criminalization of persons and societies is taking place on a world wide scale.
Two components of both hostile and benevolent sexism — dehumanization and traditional gender roles — especially contribute to unhealthy attitudes surrounding rape and rape victims.
The realization of the crucial significance of relations between persons, and of the fundamentally social nature of reality is the necessary, saving corrective of the dominance of our age by the scientific way of thinking, the results of which, as we know, may involve us in universal destruction, and by the technical mastery of things, which threatens man with the no less serious fate of dehumanization.
Likewise, Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique (1963) was important and influential in its day, but today's reader is more likely to notice such eccentricities as an astonishing chapter arguing that the postwar suburban home was «a comfortable concentration camp» that aimed at the «progressive dehumanization» of women.
His pastoral rounds brought him into contact with the victims of the industrial dehumanization.
Quite aside from hard - to - measure traumas such as the drawn - out anticipation of an impending catastrophe, the incarceration itself, the dehumanization, the sustained fear of death, I could point to some very tangible assaults upon my health in the concentration camp.
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