Sentences with phrase «more dehumanizing»

Today's approach to teaching and learning is far more dehumanizing than even the approaches I experienced in business.
The difference is that our current technology is more dehumanizing than any future Niccol can envision.
The result: work is more and more meaningless, more and more alienating, more and more dehumanizing.

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With the dam broken and decades worth of accusations of sexual harassment and abuse finally flooding out, we're hearing more and more apologies from powerful creeps who took advantage of and dehumanized the women around them.
Burns is writing a dissertation that bears on many of the problems of a complex and globalizing economy — the kinds of issues that Greider addresses in a more straightforward way Are the massive forces of the global economy dehumanizing the workplace?
Such marriages are found in all segments of our society but may be more common among minority cultures where men are almost as dehumanized by the white male dominant culture as are women.
If the Christian continues to believe in the gracious and providential love of God after Auschwitz, then not only is he once more denying the humanity of the Jew, but he is also inevitably denying the pain of all humanity, refusing the authentic or ultimate reality of a pain that can not be relieved or assuaged by a dehistorized or dehumanized God.
But other participants in the oppositional groups agreed more with sociologist Ehrhart Neubert, who maintained that dehumanizing forms of socialism were themselves generating and perpetuating marginal forms of religious life.
Dehumanizing metaphors are more than just figures of speech; they affect our thoughts and behavior.
It sounds more like a dehumanizing of the «enemy» and the silencing, the muzzle.
To me, going to McDonald's and ordering a Happy Meal is kind of brainwashing and dehumanizing... thinking about all the ingredients of things you eat, and how they're prepared, leads to increased engagement with the world and your own basic needs... a lot more analysis and critical thought, a lot less simple «acceptance» of what's given.
And, more broadly, we can't be satisfied granting human dignity to some people while casually dehumanizing others.
Skinner does not provide an answer, but embraces Lewis's devious scientific «Controllers» who aim to change and dehumanize the human race to fulfill their purposes more efficiently.
Since the launch of ECT two decades ago, authentic Christian witness has become more — not less — difficult in a world marked by secularism, terrorism, and the dehumanizing forces in our contemporary cultures of death.
And, Tamblyn's third book of poetry, Dark Sparkler, published in 2015, considers the dehumanizing myth - making surrounding more than 25 actresses who died young, including Marilyn Monroe, Brittany Murphy and Thelma Todd.
Boy and the World by Hope Madden Often a joyous riot of colors and sounds, and just as often a somber and spare smattering of dehumanizing imagery, Boy and the... read more
Ken Loach's latest, the winner of this year's Palme d'Or at Cannes, is one of the most important films of 2016; there couldn't be a more timely moment for a film about the value of citizenship, and to issue a protest against the increasingly powerful dehumanizing forces of what you might call «client culture,» the corporate logic that reduces human lives to economic statistics or blips on screens.
Rather than use corporal punishment, which is dehumanizing and ineffective, educators should use practices more likely to foster self - control and desirable student attitudes and behaviors.
Hyper - individualization does precisely what the emerging body of research says it does and more: it isolates children, it breeds competition, it assumes that children can learn entirely on their own, and it dehumanizes the learning environment, reducing the human experience of learning down to a mechanistic process, one where children become the objects of learning as opposed to the subjects of their own educational narrative.»
Lucius Coulouten of the Prison Policy Initiative says video visitation is «a dehumanizing experience» run by «an exploitative industry that hurts incarcerated people more than it helps them.»
A report last week by Color of Change, a racial justice organization, found that over 90 percent of showrunners are white, leading to more roles for minorities as ««cardboard» characters, and at worst, unfair, inaccurate, and dehumanizing portrayals.»
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