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kotykmax [81]
1 year ago
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8. Can power exist without oppression? Why?

History
1 answer:
ANEK [815]1 year ago
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Different examples of systems of oppression are heterosexism, ableism, classism, ageism, and anti-Semitism. Society's establishments, inclusive of government, schooling, and culture, all make a contribution or give a boost to the oppression of marginalized social groups even as raising dominant social groups.

The experience of oppression affected the participants negatively alongside emotional and mental pathways and affected their lifestyles sports and, they, for example, internalized devaluing beliefs/identities about themselves.

A few common synonyms of oppression are aggrieved, persecute, and wrong. while a lot of these phrases suggest "to injure unjustly or outrageously," oppress suggests inhumane enforcing of burdens one cannot undergo or exact more than one can perform.

Anti-oppression paintings seek to understand the oppression that exists in our society and try to mitigate its outcomes and in the end equalize the power imbalance in our communities. Oppression operates at different degrees (from man or woman to institutional to cultural) and so anti-oppression must as properly.

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