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  2. Microaggression - Wikipedia

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    Microaggression is a term used for commonplace verbal, behavioral or environmental slights, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative attitudes toward members of marginalized groups. [1]

  3. Thumos - Wikipedia

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    Thumos, also spelled Thymos (Ancient Greek: θυμός), is the Ancient Greek concept of ' spiritedness ' (as in "a spirited stallion" or "spirited debate"). [1] The word indicates a physical association with breath or blood and is also used to express the human desire for recognition.

  4. Madison Grant - Wikipedia

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    Brigham; Burbank; Carrell; Davenport; Darwin (Leonhard) DeCourcy Ward; Elderton; Fisher; Galton; Gates; Goldscheid; Grant; Gruber; Günther; Guyer; Haldane; Herseni ...

  5. Themes in Nazi propaganda - Wikipedia

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    The theory offered for Nazism was developed only after practice, which had denigrated expert thinking, only to seek out intellectuals who could be brought to support it. [120] Sturmabteilung speakers were used, though reliance on them sometimes offended well-educated audiences, but their blunt and folksy manner often had their own appeal. [121]

  6. Misogyny - Wikipedia

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    The authors specifically criticise Urban Dictionary, claiming the language used in the definitions are misogynistic and anti-feminist, rather than simply being a collaborative dictionary. [83] A 2021 study published at the meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics notes that online misogyny presents differently in different ...

  7. Black Reconstruction in America - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Wilson's Division and Reunion, 1829–1889 (1893), and James Ford Rhodes' History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 (1906) denigrated African-American contributions during that period, reflecting attitudes of white supremacy in a period when most blacks and many poor whites had been disenfranchised across the South.

  8. Denigrate - Wikipedia

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  9. Luxury belief - Wikipedia

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    Her critique centered on an instance where Henderson mentions a Yale classmate who denigrated monogamy and marriage despite coming from a stable two-parent family and intending to continue those practices.