Historically, dehumanization has made it possible for leaders of privileged communities to' ethically unlock' as of destitute groups suffering. Thereby encouraging actions of interethnic violence such... as colonialism, slavery, and genocide (Bruneau and Kteily). But again, dehumanization is limited to those at the edge looking down. And could communities equally dehumanize those who control them? We discussed this problem in the sense of intergroup fighting, in which the minority group has a disproportionate amount of losses and may be more likely to call the dignity of the disadvantaged group. [Show More]
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