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  2. Exploitation of labour - Wikipedia

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    Exploitation is a concept defined as, in its broadest sense, one agent taking unfair advantage of another agent. [1] When applying this to labour (or labor), it denotes an unjust social relationship based on an asymmetry of power or unequal exchange of value between workers and their employers. [2]

  3. Misplaced loyalty - Wikipedia

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    Lacan for example criticised Ernest Kris for the way 'he accredits this interpretation to "ego psychology" à la Hartmann, whom he believed he was under some obligation to support'. [ 12 ] Similarly, Neville Symington 's 'criticism of Melanie Klein is that...she maintained the concept of the death instinct in order to remain loyal to Freud 's ...

  4. Oppression - Wikipedia

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    For example, the term "sexual harassment" was only coined in 1975. [33] Young argues that women in particular suffer from gender-based exploitation, powerlessness, cultural imperialism, and violence. [13] To illustrate, gender exploitation relates to how the common labor division between men and women can be exploitative.

  5. Sexual abuse - Wikipedia

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    Sexual abuse or sex abuse is abusive sexual behavior by one person upon another. It is often perpetrated using physical force, or by taking advantage of another. [ 1 ] Sexual abuse is a term used for a persistent pattern of sexual assaults . [ 2 ]

  6. Tribal Tourism: Ethical Or Exploitative? - AOL

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    Tribal Tourism: Ethical Or Exploitative? Terry Ward. Updated September 22, 2016 at 5:13 PM. tarotastic, flickr.

  7. List of types of killing - Wikipedia

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    Assassination – the act of killing a prominent person for either political, religious, or monetary reasons. Capital punishment – the judicial killing of a human being for crimes. Casualty – death (or injury) in wartime. Collateral damage – Incidental killing of persons during a military attack that were not the object of attack.

  8. 'The end of seniority': Younger Democrats are challenging ...

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    The official, who isn’t authorized to speak publicly about politics, said it follows other examples of prominent liberals’ refusing to give up power, including Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif ...

  9. Superficial charm - Wikipedia

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    Superficial charm can be exploitative. Individuals with antisocial personality disorder , for example, are known to have limited guilt or anxiety when it comes to exploiting others in harmful ways. While intimidation and violence are common means of exploitation, the use of superficial charm is not uncommon. [ 6 ]