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Dehumanized
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Past of dehumanize
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You would be, as we say, dehumanized The connection between a loss of privacy and dehumanization is of course, a well-known and ancient fact, and one for which we don't need to appeal to science fiction to illustrate.
So dehumanized that heads of state can refer to them as a "swarm".
This movement implicitly reasserted the humanist universalism of anthropology and pointed up how other cultures were described in terms that distanced and dehumanized them.
Negative societal attitudes, discrimination in institutional practices, and cultural beliefs that dehumanized the disabled began to be challenged at a personal level.
Chaplin played a nameless factory worker who has been dehumanized by the mindless task he has to perform tightening bolts on parts that fly by on an assembly line; Goddard played "A Gamin," the waif who comes under his wing.
But if one feels that this is indeed what Daumier saw in those dehumanized faces, then they are not comic but tragic.
By declaring herself and her followers to be the world's superlatively reasonable people, Rand dehumanized those who disagreed with her, just as the Bolsheviks dehumanized those who disagreed with them.
Such claims, once made, had a "tendency to cascade," encompassing more and more groups, even as they engendered what she calls "evil twins": ideologies that dehumanized those they disenfranchised.
Nonceba, Thenjiwe's younger sister, is trapped in a hut by Sibaso, a dissident dehumanized by the bush war — a stalker, killer, rapist — "a hunter who kills not because he is hungry but because his stomach is full".
I am depressed, deranged, decapitated, dehumanized, defoliated, demented and damned!
When asked how he & his friends had managed to prevent the F.B.I. from discovering his where-abouts, Father Berrigan said "Because the F.B.I. are overtechnologized and dehumanized.
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