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  1. According to Iris Marion Young, there are five “faces” or types of oppression: violence, exploitation, marginalization, powerlessness, and cultural imperialism. Exploitation is the act of using people’s labors to produce profit while not compensating them fairly. People who work in sweat shops are exploited.

  2. 1 mar 2005 · After defending the criteria and discussing their relative weighting, this article uses them to prune the set of available explanatory theories of oppression.

  3. These are words and phrases related to oppression. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of oppression. The new government proved to be one of oppression. A feeling of oppression kept her from drawing the curtains.

  4. OPPRESSION: The combination of prejudice and institutional power which creates systems that perpetuate discrimination against some groups (often called “target groups”) and benefits other groups (often called “dominant groups”). Some examples of oppressive systems are racism, sexism, heterosexism, ableism, classism, ageism, and anti ...

  5. My conclusion is that oppression is an enclosing structure that, by way of institutional practice, harms members of a social group, while members of another, or other, corresponding social groups benefit from the harm suffered by those oppressed. I also pose four conditions which, if satisfied, show that a person is oppressed.

  6. Synonyms for OPPRESSION: sadness, depression, sorrowfulness, melancholy, sorrow, anguish, mournfulness, grief; Antonyms of OPPRESSION: joy, happiness, intoxication, ecstasy, exultation, elation, euphoria, jubilation

  7. 10 mar 2014 · COMPREHENSIVE LIST of WORKING DEFINITIONS. oppression: A pervasive system of supremacy and discrimination that perpetuates itself through differential treatment, ideological domination, and institutional control.

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