In the United States of America, Americans of African ancestry were dehumanised via the classification of being deemed as a primate, not a human.
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The most regressive defence mechanism ( the'paranoid-schizoid'position ) results in a complete dehumanising of the all-bad group.
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Significantly, its years of growth followed World War I when so many young people had come to see modern life and industrial production as venal and dehumanising.
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Fernandez, 50, is charged with maliciously publishing a memoranduum entitled Abuse, Torture and Dehumanised Treatment of Migrant Workers at Detention Camps containing 16 false news items.
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This is a theatre of philosophical and existential reflection in whose centre is situated the modern human being, attempting to find a place in an ever more dehumanised world.
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Furthermore, due to the strong different cultural identities led to hardened beliefs of us and them making it easier to dehumanise the Tutsis making mass murder plausible.
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This sociologically radical thesis, which raises the fear of a dehumanised theory of law and society, attempts to highlight the fact that social systems are constituted by communicative ."
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Processes of rationalization as progress for the sake of progress may in many cases have what critical theory says is a negative and dehumanising effect on modern society . (,;)
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Replacement housing particularly in the form of housing towers might be difficult to police, leading to an increase in crime, and such structures might in themselves be dehumanising.
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According to a BBC News analysis by Stephen Ennis the channel has in its reports about Ukraine s War in Donbass " sought to further demonise and dehumanise the Ukrainian army ".