Sentence examples for conflict exploitation from inspiring English sources

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The end result, according to Marx, will be a final revolution in which the property of the bourgeoisie is expropriated and class conflict, exploitation, and the state are abolished.

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Far beyond the pop appeal of "Grazing," Masekela's larger body of music reflected the agony, conflict and exploitation South Africa dealt with.

Often fleeing dictatorship, war or hunger at home and faced with further conflict and exploitation in supposedly safer havens like Libya, to many refugees the Mediterranean seems the least bad option.

(5) In addition, Herder's insistence on respecting national groupings is accompanied by the strongest denunciations of military conflict, colonial exploitation, and all other forms of harm between nations; a demand that nations instead peacefully cooperate and compete in trade and intellectual endeavors for their mutual benefit; and a plea that they should indeed actively work to help each other.

Music and art and community development, (not stones and guns and politics) will revive hope in Kashmir's future, which has suffocated under decades of conflict and exploitation from all sides and all parties.

Putnam describes social capital by using a functionalist, consensual perspective, whereas Bourdieu's definition of social capital is based more on conflict and exploitation.

"The study highlights the urgency of recognizing the various forms and extent of violence among indigenous girls – from domestic violence to communal conflict to exploitation as domestic workers".

I am not impressed by the bite or reach of the arguments made, and the simplistic call for ENCODE-like programmes on other organisms could conflict with exploitation of the true utility of these as systems in which population genetics can deliver real answers to questions of pattern and process in the natural world.

The divisions and imperial appetites that had sown centuries of wars in Europe were also the roots of conflicts and exploitation on other continents.

It condemns half the world's population to misery, conflict, war and exploitation.

IT is easy to see why Huffman was attracted to this story: "Over a span of 175 years or so... it has managed to touch just about every hot button in the histories of the American South and colonial Africa -- slavery and exploitation, conflict and greed -- while encompassing almost every imaginable human predicament".

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