Sentences with phrase «dehumanizing nature»

Institutionalizing Madness, with Joel Elizur, argues for a family focus to counter the often dehumanizing nature of mental health service delivery.
The picture itself is both haunting and alluring, while the context of its origin endows it with a set of radical politics, pointing to the dehumanizing nature of neoliberal power structures.
The concealment of their faces emphasizes the dehumanizing nature of their monotonous, repetitive labor.
There's nothing new about many of the concerns of this anarchic comedy: the growing gulf between parents and their adult kids; the conflict between work and family; the alienating, dehumanizing nature of the modern workplace; the role of women in corporate culture; the economic direction in which modern Europe is heading.

Not exact matches

Writing in The Christian Century nearly two decades ago, educator Richard Baer noted: «So far the church has not sufficiently grasped the nature of the present [ecological] crisis, has not understood how powerfully dehumanizing is man's wanton exploitation of his natural environment, has not appreciated the degree to which man - made ugliness and the fouling of natural beauty are corroding man's mind and spirit» («Land Misuse: A Theological Concern,» October 12, 1966, p. 1240).
The evolution (and devolution) of the Max (Tom Hardy) character naturally and perfectly reflects the dehumanizing, desolate nature of the desert, especially in this post-apocalypse setting.
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